Ultrashort dark solitons interactions and nonlinear tunneling in the modified nonlinear Schrodinger equation with variable coefficient

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TitreUltrashort dark solitons interactions and nonlinear tunneling in the modified nonlinear Schrodinger equation with variable coefficient
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursMusammil N.M, Porsezian K., Nithyanandan K., Subha P.A, P. Dinda T
JournalOPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY
Volume37
Pagination11-20
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1068-5200
Mots-clésHirota bilinear method, Nonlinear tunneling, Self-steepening effect, Solitons collision, Ultrashort dark solitons
Résumé

We present the study of the dark soliton dynamics in an inhomogeneous fiber by means of a variable coefficient modified nonlinear Schrodinger equation (Vc-MNLSE) with distributed dispersion, self-phase modulation, self-steepening and linear gain/loss. The ultrashort dark soliton pulse evolution and interaction is studied by using the Hirota bilinear (HB) method. In particular, we give much insight into the effect of self-steepening (SS) on the dark soliton dynamics. The study reveals a shock wave formation, as a major effect of SS. Numerically, we study the dark soliton propagation in the continuous wave background, and the stability of the soliton solution is tested in the presence of photon noise. The elastic collision behaviors of the dark solitons are discussed by the asymptotic analysis. On the other hand, considering the nonlinear tunneling of dark soliton through barrier/well, we find that the tunneling of the dark soliton depends on the height of the barrier and the amplitude of the soliton. The intensity of the tunneling soliton either forms a peak or valley and retains its shape after the tunneling. For the case of exponential background, the soliton tends to compress after tunneling through the barrier/well. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.yofte.2017.06.006