“…Recently, highly nonlinear optical fibers containing metal nanoparticles (MNPs) have come into spotlight for all-optical fiber device applications such as an ultrafast optical signal switch [1], a wavelength converter [2], a supercontinuum generator [3,4] and a pulse modulator [5] for a high-speed-high-capacity optical communication system and a high-power-short-pulse broad band fiber laser system, which is because of their high third-order nonlinear susceptibility and the fast response time [6][7][8][9][10]. Especially, highly nonlinear optical fibers incorporated with noble MNPs such as Cu [11,12], Ag [13,14], and Au [6,7,[15][16][17] are candidates for optical communication applications due to their resonant energy transitions from optical energy to free-electron energy at the visible band.…”