Spatial Light Modulators as Optical Crossbar Switches
TBMG-29440
11/01/2003
- Content
A proposed method of implementing cross connections in an optical communication network is based on the use of a spatial light modulator (SLM) to form controlled diffraction patterns that connect inputs (light sources) and outputs (light sinks). Sources would typically include optical fibers and/or light-emitting diodes; sinks would typically include optical fibers and/or photodetectors. The sources and/or sinks could be distributed in two dimensions; that is, on planes. Alternatively or in addition, sources and/or sinks could be distributed in three dimensions - for example, on curved surfaces or in more complex (including random) three-dimensional patterns.
- Citation
- "Spatial Light Modulators as Optical Crossbar Switches," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2003.