Abstract
Features of the second- and third-order nonlinear effects in composite plasmonic core/shell nanoparticles placed into a polymer matrix are investigated. Resonant enhancement of the effective third-order susceptibility is observed, as well as the appearance of a coherent magnetization-induced component of the second harmonic.
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