This letter describes a fiber Bragg grating device that has tunable chirp.
It relies on a distributed on-fiber resistive heater that consists of a thi
n metal film deposited onto the outer surface of a bare fiber; the thicknes
s of this film varies continuously with position along the fiber. The physi
cs of heat flow and diffusion in these structures leads to temperature grad
ients that follow, to a remarkably good approximation, the local resistance
of the tapered metal film. This temperature distribution produces a chirp
with a geometry that is defined by the thickness profile of the film and at
a rate that can be adjusted by changing the current. Finite element modeli
ng illuminates aspects of the flow of heat in these structures, and optical
measurements demonstrate important characteristics of the devices. (C) 199
9 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(99)02221-4].