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We present preliminary findings regarding an optical cross-bar switch concept based on integrated silicon photonics waveguides and a MEMS device. Finite difference time domain simulations were performed were performed at a wavelength of 1550 nm to validate the initial design. Simulations indicate that there is a 9 dB difference in output optical power that can be achieved between the two waveguides.