“…However, much of the optical switches are still predominantly performed electrically in recent applications. With the emergence and development of the microstructure fiber (MSF) which has shown a great success to achieve unique properties such as high birefringence [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36], flattened dispersion [37][38][39][40], large negative dispersion [41,42], high nonlinearity [43,44], endless single mode [45] and so on, there emerges a new opportunity for the exploration of optical switching technology that it is possible to make the optical fiber be an optical switch. Recently, a type of nanomechanical optical fiber [46] has been proposed and demonstrated, which has two fiber cores independently suspended within the fiber.…”