A novel aspect to the invention is a structural arrangement to widen the Fabry-Perot
gap beyond a 100-micron LC thickness. The widening permits greatly enhanced spectral
discrimination (i.e. many more WDM channels) across the device response range,
which is expanded to ITU standards by use of the twin etalon configuration. A liquid
crystal optical multiplexer according to the present invention is a two-etalon
Fabry-Perot laser etched into many (100) sub-etalons in a rectangular array.
Each sub-etalon is independently tunable and can be coupled to a distinct fiber.
Any single sub-etalon or random combination of sub-etalons is free to be tuned
to a particular wavelength corresponding to one of the input channels. This allows
for any combination of signals (i.e digital video, data and voice) in a signal
broadband channel to be switched to any of several receivers. Wavelength division
multiplexing (WDM) is used to combine or separate individual types of signals from
a single fiber. Phase-matching coatings are used on the materials within the Fabry-Perot
gap, thereby enhancing transmission performance of the WDM device.