One aspect is a method for controllably attenuating the beam of light (108)
coupled between incoming and outgoing optical fibers (106) by misaligning
minor surfaces (116a, 116b) included of an optical
switching module (100). Misalignment of the mirror surfaces (116a
and 116b) causes only a portion of the beam of light (108)
propagating along the incoming optical fiber (106), which is less than when
the light beam deflectors' mirror surfaces (116) are precisely aligned,
to propagate along the outgoing optical fiber (108). Thus, the optical switching
module (100) controllably attenuates the beam of light (108) coupled
between the incoming and the outgoing optical fibers (106). Another aspect
is a variable-optical-attenuator ("VOA") (212) that includes an optically
reflective membrane (222) upon which the beam of light (108) impinges.
Application of an electrostatic field between an adjacent electrode (228)
and the membrane (222) deforms the membrane (222) thereby attenuating
an impinging beam of light (108).