Abstract
Silicon micromechanics is an emerging field which is beginning to impact almost every area of science and technology. In areas as diverse as the chemical, automotive, aeronautical, cellular and optical communications industries, Silicon micromachines are becoming the solution of choice for many problems. In my talk I will describe what they are, how they are buillt and show how they have the potential to revolutionize lightwave systems. Devices such as optical switches, variable attenuators, active equalizers, add/drop multiplexers, optical crossconnects, gain tilt equalizers, data transmitters and many others are beginning to find ubiquitous application in advanced lightwave systems. I will show examples of these devices and describe some of the challenges in attacking the billions of dollars in addressable markets for this technology.
© 1999 Optical Society of America
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