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Distributed feedback fiber lasers (DFB-FL) offer potential as a new generation of sensing devices that are inherently small diameter, very sensitive and which can be interrogated over long distances over extremely thin lead in cables. They also have the advantage of requiring minimal or no electronics and thus have the potential to be very robust and reliable.