Optical switch driven by giant magnetostrictive thin films
- Authors
- Moon, S.; Lim, S.H.; Lee, S.B.; Kang, H.K.; KIM, MIN CHUL; Han, S.H.; Oh, M.H.
- Issue Date
- 1999-03
- Publisher
- Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
- Citation
- 1999 Design, Test, and Microfabrication of MEMS and MOEMS, pp.854 - 862
- Abstract
- Optical 1×N switches which can be operated by Giant Magnetostrictive Thin Film under the magnetic field are firstly investigated. Bulk micromachining and deposition of magnetostrictive thin film was used for fabrication of a 1×N cantilever-type optical switch. Optical switching operation induced by magnetostriction was examined through optical path modulation test. The optical path can be redirected and exactly positioned by wide reflection-angle change of light with cantilever deflection. Deflection of cantilever by magnetostriction was significantly improved in our developed Re-Fe thin film system. In this report, Giant magnetostrictive thin films of amorphous Tb-Fe and Sm-Fe based alloys exhibiting excellent magnetostrictive characteristics at low magnetic fields are developed from a systematic investigation with a particular emphasis being placed to examine B effects. Magnetostrictions of 173 ppm and - 585 ppm are achieved in B containing Tb-Fe and Sm-Fe thin films, respectively, at a magnetic field of 100 Oe. Switching characteristics of our cantilever-type optical switch were evaluated using optical fiber under laser-optic test system. Optical path change of 6° was achieved under stable switching operation and was considered to increase the number of communication channels for construction of fiber optical network application.
- ISSN
- 0277-786X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/84945
- DOI
- 10.1117/12.341283
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- KIST Conference Paper > Others
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