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New ultra-large optical MEMS lids enable next-generation optical circuit switching (OCS) and sensing

March 11, 2026, Germany, Landshut

  • SCHOTT introduces a new line of hermetic optical MEMS lids featuring ultra-large optical glass windows (up to 100 cm²) with zero birefringence.
  • Large lids enable more MEMS per device, supporting scalable AI and cloud architectures using high-performance OCS as well as sensing systems.
  • Manufactured in Germany, SCHOTT’s MEMS lids are highly reliable and cost-effective solutions that can be fully customized.
SCHOTT, an international technology group and a leader in advanced hermetic packaging, today announced the launch of its new hermetic optical MEMS lids product family. Designed to meet the stringent demands of high-port-count optical circuit switches (OCS) and sensing applications, these lids set a new benchmark for protection, optical performance, and long-term reliability. The products will be introduced to key partners and customers at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 2026) from March 15-19 in Los Angeles, California.
Hands wearing white gloves each hold a MEMS component.
SCHOTT’s ultra-large optical lid shields the sensitive MEMS components in OCS. Picture: SCHOTT

Addressing the critical need for reliable, large-scale photonic integration in data centers

As demand for bandwidth grows, hyperscale and AI service providers are adopting OCS to future-proof their networks. OCSs act like high-speed, reconfigurable train tracks for light in a data center, allowing massive amounts of data to be directly routed between servers with minimal delay and power. The prevalent OCS technology uses MEMS mirrors to create direct optical paths between fibers, enabling ultra-low latency, massive scalability, and energy efficiency.

SCHOTT’s hermetic lids shield the sensitive MEMS components in these switches from moisture, dust, and particulate contamination, a fundamental requirement for device longevity. With larger optical windows (up to 100 cm²), a single lid can protect and seal MEMS arrays containing significantly more mirrors. This enables higher port counts and switching capacity while keeping the footprint compact.

"The evolution towards higher radix, all-optical switching is fundamental to supporting AI workloads," said Robert Hettler, R&D Head at SCHOTT’s hermetic packaging division. "Our OCS MEMS lids are a foundational component in this shift. By providing a larger, clearer, and perfectly sealed optical window, we allow OCS designers to integrate more mirrors, pushing the boundaries of switch scale and performance."


Optimized optical properties with cost efficiency

Fabricated from high-precision optical glass, SCHOTT hermetic MEMS lids eliminate optical birefringence, a phenomenon that can distort signal integrity in high-precision systems and is common with crystalline materials like sapphire. Optical glass provides an isotropic, amorphous structure for consistent refractive index in all directions. Glass also provides an optimal balance of high performance and manufacturability, delivering exceptional value without compromising on optical clarity or hermetic reliability.


Scalable custom designs, securely delivered

Manufactured in Germany, SCHOTT’s MEMS lids come with the assurance of decades of opto-electronics expertise, consistent quality even at very high volumes, and supply chain security.

The hermetic optical MEMS lids product line underscores SCHOTT’s commitment to supporting the photonics infrastructure behind cloud computing and AI. In addition, the company can customize hermetic lids in various form factors and shapes for other applications, including sensing and AR/VR light engines.

The new products will be introduced to key partners and customers for the first time during OFC 2026.

More information: Hermetic lids and windows for optical MEMS | SCHOTT 

About SCHOTT

International technology group SCHOTT produces high-quality components and advanced materials, including specialty glass, glass-ceramics, and polymers. Many SCHOTT products have high-tech applications that push technological boundaries, such as waveguides for augmented reality smart glasses, glass-ceramic mirror substrates in the world's largest telescopes, and laser glass in nuclear fusion research. With a pioneering spirit, SCHOTT’s 17,400 employees in over 30 countries work as partners across industries such as healthcare, home appliances, consumer electronics, semiconductors, optics, astronomy, energy, and aerospace. In fiscal year 2025, SCHOTT generated sales of EUR 2.83bn (~3.28bn USD) and an EBIT of EUR 230m (~$267m USD). Founded in 1884 and headquartered in Mainz, Germany, SCHOTT is owned by the Carl Zeiss Foundation. As a foundation-owned company, SCHOTT pursues long-term innovation and conducts its business with a strong sense of social responsibility, reinvesting its success into the advancement of science and society. Learn more at SCHOTT.com

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