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Yao-Joe Yang This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.1 and Wen-Cheng Kuo1

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 106, R.O.C


 

Received: February 14, 2007
Accepted: April 3, 2007
Publication Date: June 1, 2007

Download Citation: ||https://doi.org/10.6180/jase.2007.10.2.04  


ABSTRACT


In this work, the method of a dual-thickness SOI process is applied to fabricate a 1 x 2 optical switch which employs fiber-switching mechanism. The switch includes comb-drive actuators, folded beams suspensions and fiber holders. A novel SOI process which can create suspended micro structures with two different thicknesses is also introduced to fabricate the device. The actuators of the switch move the input fiber from one channel to the other with an input voltage of 100 Volts. Experimental results are provided and transient behaviors are also measured. 0.92 dB and 0.89 dB are the measured average insertion losses in the two output channels. The typical switching time is about 3.5 ms.


Keywords: Optical Fiber Switch, SOI Wafer, Comb-Drive, Stopper, ICP-RIE


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