M. Basurto-Pensado, E. Kuzin, M. May-Alarcon, M. Shlyagin, I. Marquez-Borbon
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Summary form only given. It is well known that parameters of laser radiation are very sensitive to small influence on a laser cavity. It makes fiber lasers perspective for sensing applications. Fiber laser sensors with a wavelength-encoded output and polarization mode beat frequency encoded output were discussed previously. These fiber laser sensors use at least one broadband cavity mirror. We present a sensor based on a fiber laser in linear configuration with two Bragg gratings used as narrow band cavity mirrors. We discuss a possible application of this technique for liquid leak detection.