“…Recently,the in situ synthesis of NPs triggered by laser irradiation, rather than the aforementioned chemical approach, has gained much more attention compared with other nanocomposite synthetic methods, [2,22,23] due to its capability to form well-dispersed, size-controlled NPs in specific areaso ft he polymeric matrix, in whicht he precursors are previously dispersed. For this reason,t his unconventional synthetic methodology has paved the way fort he achievement of various hybridsb y simply tuning the organic environments in which the inorganic fillers will grow.N evertheless, reports dealing with the formation of NPs inducedb yl aser light mainly refer to chalcogenide-based semiconductor materials (CdS, ZnS), [24][25][26] transition metals, [27][28][29][30][31] andl ately ZnO NPs. [32] To date, SnO 2 in situ synthesis in ap olymer matrix through irradiation has not been presented.U Vl ight and electron beam irradiation techniques have only been employed to grow SnO 2 NPso nn on-polymeric substrates, such as graphene oxide sheets, [21,33] whereas it would be highly desirable to develop new strategies fort he in situ formation of SnO 2 NPs in solid polymericf ilms.…”