Switch array based on arc waveguide all-optical switch
A switch array and all-optical switch technology, applied in the field of optics, can solve problems such as complicated manufacturing process, rising manufacturing cost, inability to handle higher-speed switches, etc., and achieve simple manufacturing, low production cost, and simple composition
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[0021] The working principle of this optical switch array will be discussed in detail below through the 4×4 banyan switching network formed by the Kerr effect arc waveguide optical switch of the present invention.
[0022] figure 1 In the 4×4 banyan switching array, the constituent units 9, 10, 11, and 12 are all arc-shaped waveguide all-optical switches. Each arc waveguide all-optical switch has two input ports and two output ports, and the shape of the switch is two adjacent arcs.
[0023] Assuming that light is input from port 1, the output is 1 when it is output from port 1', which is called the through state, and it is 0 when it is output from port 2', which is called the cross state. Of course, due to the symmetry of the arc-shaped waveguide all-optical switch, when light is input from 2, the output is 1 (straight-through state) when output from port 2', and 0 (cross state) when output from port 1'.
[0024] The constituted switch array has four input ports 1, 2, 3, 4 ...
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