Chirped long-period fiber gratings are analyzed for management of dispersio
n in optical fiber communications systems. A ray model is used to derive si
mple analytic expressions that describe the transmission, chromatic delay,
and dispersion properties of chirped long-period fiber gratings. A numerica
l model based on coupled-mode theory is used to verify the accuracy of the
analytic expressions and explore design issues of the chirped long-period g
rating. With certain reasonable restrictions, chirped long-period gratings
are found to be a viable and desirable alternative to existing dispersion c
ompensation techniques. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America [S0740-3232(00)
01602-1] OCIS codes: 050.1590, 050.2770, 060.2340, 130.0130.