Rogue waves in a resonant erbium-doped fiber system with higher-order effects
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Abstract: We mainly investigate a coupled system of the generalized nonlinear Schr"odinger equation and the Maxwell-Bloch equations which describes the wave propagation in an erbium-doped nonlinear fiber with higher-order effects including the forth-order dispersion and quintic non-Kerr nonlinearity. We derive the one-fold Darbox transformation of this system and construct the determinant representation of the -fold Darboux transformation. Then the determinant representation of the th new solutions which were generated from the known seed solutions is established through the -fold Darboux transformation. The solutions provide the bright and dark breather solutions of this system. Furthermore, we construct the determinant representation of the th-order bright and dark rogue waves by Taylor expansions and also discuss the hybrid solutions which are the nonlinear superposition of the rogue wave and breather solutions.
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