“…Fabrication metal-glass and metal-glass-ceramic nanocomposites by conventional techniques are not simple and involves intricate multi-step pathways like ion-implantation, ionexchange, melting at high temperatures with small quantity of reducing agents, photosensitive nucleating agents, and then subsequent laser, ion or X-ray bean irradiation and long time heat treatment in reducing atmosphere (H 2 ), UV-light /Co gradiation to precipitate and grow the metal nanoparticles [1][2][3][4][5]. Moreover, dichroic glasses are generally produced by deformation of embedded spherical NPs into ellipsoidal NPs by intense irradiation with ultrashort laser pulses [13][14][15].…”