Title :
Micromachining for optical and optoelectronic systems
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
11/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Micromachining technology opens up many new opportunities for optical and optoelectronic systems. It offers unprecedented capabilities in extending the functionality of optical devices and the miniaturization of optical systems. Movable structures, microactuators, and microoptical elements can be monolithically integrated on the same substrate using batch processing technologies. In this paper, we review the recent advances in this fast-emerging field. The basic bulk- and surface-micromachining technologies applicable to optical systems are reviewed. The free-space microoptical bench and the concept of optical prealignment are introduced. Examples of micromachined optical devices are described, including optical switches with low loss and high contract ratio, low-cost modulators, micromechanical scanners, and the XYZ micropositioners with large travel distance and fine positioning accuracy. Monolithically integrated systems such as single-chip optical disk pickup heads and a femtosecond autocorrelator have also been demonstrated
Keywords :
batch processing (industrial); electro-optical modulation; integrated optoelectronics; microactuators; micromachining; micromechanical devices; optical fabrication; optical losses; optical scanners; optical switches; XYZ micropositioners; batch processing technologies; free-space microoptical bench; high contract ratio; large travel distance; low loss; low-cost modulators; microactuators; micromachining; micromechanical scanners; microoptical elements; miniaturization; monolithically integrated; movable structures; optical devices; optical prealignment; optical switches; optical systems; optoelectronic systems; review; substrate; surface-micromachining technologies; Contracts; Integrated optics; Microactuators; Micromachining; Micromechanical devices; Optical devices; Optical losses; Optical modulation; Optical switches; Ultrafast optics;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE