Fiber Optic Essentials

Chapter 12.7.2 - Fiber Optic Components: External Modulators - Optical Switches

Optical Switches

Using the electrooptic effect discussed above, it is possible to achieve optical switching.
Figure 12.21 shows a directional coupler switch. It comprises a directional
coupler that consists of two identical single-mode waveguides fabricated on a substrate
such as lithium niobate on which are placed metal electrodes so as to apply
an electric field. When no electric field is applied, the directional coupler length is
adjusted so that all the light emerges from the coupled port of the coupler. This is
referred to as the cross state (the × state). When an electric field is applied, the
waveguides become nonidentical since the direction of the electric field is opposite in
the two waveguides. This results in an incomplete power transfer between the waveguides,
and with an appropriate voltage, the output light can be made to emerge from
the upper waveguide, referred to as the parallel state ( state). Figure 12.21 shows the
parallel and cross states of a directional coupler switch. It is possible to concatenate
such switches to form switch matrices for switching between multiple ports at the
input to multiple ports at the output.

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