Optical Network Switch for Dynamically Reconfigurable Multicast Topologies

A method of nonblocking optical switching includes guiding a first optical beam from a first input to a first output via a first path through an optical switching fabric. The first path traverses a phase shifter disposed between a pair of cascaded Mach-Zehnder interferometers. The method also includes receiving a second optical beam for a second path intersecting with the first path through the optical switching fabric. The method also includes moving the first optical beam from the first path to a third path connecting the first input to the first output without intersecting the second path. The method also includes shifting a phase of the first optical beam, with the phase shifter, while moving the first optical beam from the first path to the third path to prevent the first optical beam from interfering with the second optical beam.

Researchers

Dirk Englund / Gregory Steinbrecher

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Optical, Wireless / Computer Science: Networking & Signals
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • apparatus, systems, and methods for nonblocking optical switching
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