An optical microshutter with a transparent fixed support and a petal (6) that is made to adhere through electrostaticity to the transparent fixed support by means of applying a difference in potential between two electrodes (4, 6a) associated with the transparent fixed support and petal respectively. The petal has one end connected to the fixed support and, in the absence of electric voltage, is in a curled up condition in which it does not obstruct the passage of light through the transparent fixed support. The portion of the petal adjacent to the end connected to the fixed support has a surface facing the fixed support defining a step (7) in such a way that the voltage value V which must be applied to the electrodes (4, 6a) to obtain closing of the petal when it is in its open condition is greater than the voltage that would be required solely to overcome the elastic return force of the petal towards the curled up condition. Therefore, the voltage value V without doubt causes closing of the microshutter, while a considerably lower voltage value, such as a value equal to V/2 is sufficient to keep the petal in its uncurled condition if it is already adherent to the fixed support, and on the other hand is not sufficient to cause closing of the microshutter, if the petal is curled up. IMAGE
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