A fiber-optic finite impulse response filter with continuously tunable
unit time delays is developed and studied. The filter consists of eig
ht taps with progressively longer segments of high-dispersion fiber, b
ut completed with dispersion-shifted fiber to nominally identical over
all lengths. The time delays through each tap are tuned by varying the
wavelength of the optical carrier. The constructed 8-tap filter exhib
its bandpass characteristics with a Q of 30. The bandpass band is cont
inuously tuned over a full octave from under 9 GHz to over 18 GHz with
a single low-voltage control signal that demonstrates the technique's
applicability to adaptive systems.