Exploring chaotic behavior of optical solitons in complex structured Conformable Perturbed Radhakrishnan-Kundu-Lakshmanan Model

Author:

Ali RashidORCID,Alam Mohammad Mahtab,Barak ShoaibORCID

Abstract

Abstract In this research, we aim to construct and examine optical soliton solutions for the complex structured Conformable Perturbed Radhakrishnan-Kundu-Lakshmanan Model (CPRKLM) using the Generalized-Kudryashov-Auxiliry Jacobian Method (GKAJM). The current study is notable for its thorough examination and for shedding insight on the chaotic behavior of families of localized optical soliton. Through the creation of 3D and contour visualizations that effectively capture the chaotic behaviors shown by these solitons, we are able to demonstrate that the optical solitons exhibit two distinct forms of perturbations: axial and periodic. Our research stimulates improvements in data processing tools and optical equipment, with consequences for communication networks and nonlinear fiber optics. Through a deeper understanding of optical solitons and their applications, this work also makes a substantial contribution to the discipline of nonlinear optics.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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