Abstract

In this work, we successfully prepared gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) within a germanium–tin–sulfur (Ge–Sn–S, GSS) chalcogenide glass (ChG). The formation of AuNPs in the GSS ChG relies on the reduction capacity of Sn2+ ions, which we found their existence in the glass matrix by the characteristic emissions at nearly 450 nm. The AuNPs exhibit strong optical activity which caused a significant enhancement of third-order optical nonlinearity of the GSS ChG as well as photon luminescence of the Sn2+ ions. In addition, optical properties the AuNPs-embedded GSS ChGs can be modified by further gold doping and one-step heat-treatment process.

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