光超材料耦合器中的新型高色散孤子解决方案:利用具有八阶色散和乘法白噪声的广义库德良肖夫折射率定律

E. Zayed, K. Alurrfi, Abeer M M Hasek, N. Arar, A. Arnous, Y. Yıldırım
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这篇文章利用库德里亚肖夫折射率定律的广义形式,在光学超材料背景下对高色散光孤子的理解方面取得了重大进展。通过将八阶色散和乘法白噪声纳入分析,本文首次解释了复杂光学超材料开发和优化的关键因素。通过改进的直接代数方法,得出了一系列不同的孤子解,包括亮孤子、暗孤子、奇异孤子和跨孤子。此外,这项研究还超越了单纯的推导,提出了用雅各比和魏尔斯特拉斯的椭圆函数表示的精确解。这一数学框架为研究背景下的孤子动力学提供了更深入的见解。这些发现极大地扩展了超材料中光学孤子的理论基础,对下一代光学设备的设计和实施具有直接影响。将理论进展与实际应用相结合,凸显了这项工作的重要意义。通过阐明对孤子特性的精确控制,它为光通信及其他领域的创新解决方案奠定了基础。同时,这项研究也是实现光学超材料在塑造未来光学技术方面的全部潜力的重要基石。
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Novel highly dispersive soliton solutions in couplers for optical metamaterials: leveraging generalized Kudryashov’s Law of refractive index with eighth-order dispersion and multiplicative white noise
This article represents a significant advancement in the understanding of highly dispersive optical solitons within the context of optical metamaterials, leveraging a generalized form of Kudryashov’s law of refractive index. By integrating eighth-order dispersion and multiplicative white noise into the analysis, crucial elements in the development and optimization of sophisticated optical metamaterials are accounted for in this current paper for the first time. Through an improved direct algebraic method, a diverse range of soliton solutions are derived, encompassing bright, dark, singular, and straddled solitons. Moreover, the study goes beyond mere derivation by presenting exact solutions expressed using Jacobi and Weierstrass’s elliptic functions. This mathematical framework offers deeper insights into the dynamics of solitons within the investigated context. These findings substantially expand the theoretical underpinnings governing optical solitons in metamaterials, with direct implications for the design, and implementation of next-generation optical devices. The bridging of theoretical advancements with practical applications underscores the significance of this work. By elucidating precise control over soliton properties, it lays the groundwork for innovative solutions in optical communications and beyond. Also, this research serves as a crucial stepping stone towards realizing the full potential of optical metamaterials in shaping the future of optical technologies.
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