Devices utilize elements carried by a fluid in a microchannel toswitch, attenuate,
shutter, filter, or phase shift optical signals. In certain embodiments, a microchannel
carries a gaseous or liquid slug that interacts with at least a portion of the
optical power of an optical signal traveling through a waveguide. The microchannel
may form part of the cladding of the waveguide, part of the core and the cladding,
or part of the core only. The microchannel may also have ends or may be configured
as a loop or continuous channel. The fluid devices may be self-latching or may
be semi-latching. The fluid in the microchannel is moved using e.g., e.g., electrocapillarity,
differential-pressure electrocapillarity, electrowetting, continuous electrowetting,
electrophoresis, electroosmosis, dielectrophoresis, electro-hydrodynamic electrohydrodynamic
pumping, magneto-hydrodynamic magnetohydrodynamic pumping, thermocapillarity, thermal
expansion, dielectric pumping, and/or variable dielectric pumping.