Optical matrix switch

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344/52, 88/97.4

G02F 1/313 (2006.01) G02B 6/10 (2006.01) H04Q 3/52 (2006.01)

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CA 1308945

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An optical matrix switch comprises 1 x M/2 optical switch means of N in number, optical switch groups of M/2 in number, and N/2 x 1 optical switch means of 11 in number, where N is a number of inputs, and M is a number of outputs. Each of the 1 x M/2 optical switch means includes a predetermined number of optical switch elements each having a function to switch an optical signal between inputs and outputs in accordance with an applied electric field, and has one input and outputs of M/2 in number. The predetermined number is decided dependent on an equation of log2 M/2. Each of the optical switch groups includes optical switch elements of M/2 in number arranged transversely, and each of the N/2 x 1 optical switch means includes a predetermined number of optical switch elements. The predetermined number is decided dependent on an equation of log2N/2. A longitudinal length of the optical matrix switch is approximately (log2M/2 + 1 + log2N/2 times a length of an optical switch element. Therefore, the optical matrix switch is made smaller in the longitudinal direction.

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