Abstract
We observe high third-order optical nonlinearity of Ag–glass nanocomposite fabricated by a two-step ion exchange method. The nonlinear refractive index and absorption are studied using the well-known Z-scan technique. In our experiments, we use a femtosecond Ti–Sapphire laser source operating at 800nm, which is far from the plasmon resonance of the Ag nanoparticles. Our nanoparticles possess a high positive nonlinear refractive index and also a very high saturable absorption. We estimate the nonlinear refractive index to be on the order of 10−10cm2/W and the saturable absorption to be on the order of 10−5cm/W.
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