IP Library Granted Patent US 7,529,443
Granted Patent B2
US 7,529,443 · App. 11/796,550 · Granted May 5, 2009

Beam steering element with built-in detector and system for use thereof

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Patent No.
US 7,529,443
App. No.
11/796,550
Granted
May 5, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An all-optical cross-connect switching system provides optical switching that may reduce processing requirements by three orders of magnitude over conventional techniques by associating at least one optical detector with an optical beam steering element. In one embodiment, a first beam steering element, having a reflective surface in optical association with a first optical fiber array, and a second beam steering element, having a reflective surface in optical association with a second optical fiber array, are optically arranged to direct an optical beam from a first optical fiber in the first optical fiber array to a second optical fiber in the second optical fiber array. The optical detector provides information about a first position of the optical beam on the second beam steering element. Based on this information, the angle of the first beam steering element may be adjusted to cause the optical beam to change to a second position on the second beam steering element.

Claims (40)

1. An optical cross-connect switching system, comprising:

a first beam steering element with a reflective surface in optical association with a first optical fiber array;

a second beam steering element with a reflective surface on a substrate in optical association with a second optical fiber array, the second beam steering element optically arranged with the first beam steering element to direct an optical beam from a first optical fiber in the first optical fiber array to a second optical fiber in the second optical fiber array; and

the substrate sensitive to an alignment beam to provide information about an angle of the first beam steering element.

2. The optical cross connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the substrate is a p-n diode optical detector.

3. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 2 wherein the p-n diode optical detector includes multiple regions separated by insulator gaps.

4. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 2 wherein the second beam steering element includes a reflective surface covering at least a portion of the p-n diode optical detector.

5. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the reflective surface is on the substrate of the second beam steering element in a manner selected from a group consisting of:

the substrate is covered by the reflective surface of the second beam steering element;

the reflective surface of the second beam steering element is covered by the substrate;

the substrate is interspatially covered by the reflective surface of the second beam steering element;

the reflective surface of the second beam steering element is interspatially covered by the substrate;

the substrate is covered by a portion of the reflective surface of the second beam steering element;

the reflective surface of the second beam steering element is covered by a portion of the substrate;

the substrate is adjacent to the reflective surface of the second beam steering element;

the substrate is on top of the reflective surface of the second beam steering element; and

the substrate is inset in the reflective surface of the second beam steering element.

6. The optical cross connect switching system according to claim 1 further comprising a controller coupled to the substrate that controls the angle of the first beam steering element.

7. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the first and second beam steering elements are microelectro-mechanical system (MEMS) beam steering elements.

8. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the first and second beam steering elements comprise two, single-axis, beam steering elements.

9. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the first and second beam steering elements comprise a reflective surface formed by a material selected from a group consisting of at least one of the following: metal or dielectric.

10. The optical cross connect switching system according to claim 1 further comprising a second optical detector associated with the second optical fiber, the second optical detector adapted to provide information about an angle of the second beam steering element.

11. The optical cross connect switching system according to claim 10 further comprising a controller coupled to the second optical detector that controls the angle of the second beam steering element.

12. The optical cross connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the first and second beam steering elements are among respective arrays of first and second beam steering elements configured to direct optical beams from optical fibers in the first optical fiber array to optical fibers in the second optical fiber array.

13. The optical cross connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the first and second optical fiber arrays are multi-dimensional arrays.

14. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 1 wherein the reflective surface of the second beam steering element and the substrate are pivotally mounted to a frame on at least one axis.

15. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 14 wherein the reflective surface of the second beam steering element and the substrate are pivotally mounted to the frame on two axes, the first axis orthogonal to the second axis.

16. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 14 wherein the power detector is electrically coupled, via the frame, to an angle controller of the first beam steering element.

17. An optical cross-connect switching system comprising:

an optical coupler to couple an alignment optical beam to a first optical path supporting a communications optical beam among first multiple optical paths;

a first beam steering element with a reflective surface in optical association with the first multiple optical paths, including the first optical path;

a second beam steering element with a reflective surface on a substrate in optical association with the first beam steering element and second multiple optical paths, the second beam steering element optically arranged with the first beam steering element to direct an optical beam from the first optical path in the first multiple optical paths to a second optical fiber in the second optical path in the second multiple optical paths; and

the substrate sensitive to the alignment optical beam to provide information about a position of the alignment optical beam on the substrate.

18. The optical cross-connect switching system of claim 17 wherein the optical paths are optical fiber paths.

19. The optical cross-connect switching system of claim 17 wherein the substrate provides information about a position of the alignment optical beam on the substrate by providing information about an angle of the first beam steering element relative to the reflective surface of the second beam steering element.

20. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 17 wherein the reflective surface is on the substrate of the second beam steering element in at least one of the following locations: above, below, beside, and inset.

21. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 17 wherein the reflective surface of the second beam steering element and the substrate are pivotally mounted to a frame on at least one axis.

22. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 17 wherein the reflective surface of the second beam steering element and the substrate are pivotally mounted to a frame on two axes orthogonal to each other.

23. The optical cross-connect switching system according to claim 22 wherein the substrate is electrically coupled, via the frame, to an angle controller of the first beam steering element.

24. The optical cross-connect switching system of claim 17 wherein the substrate is sensitive to wavelengths below a band of wavelengths defining the communications optical beam.

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