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Optical Soliton Solutions and Modulation Instability of the Higher-Order Complex Cubic-Quintic Ginzburg–Landau Equation

Alfred Dang A Mekoung, Nicodème Djiedeu and Jean Pierre Nguenang

Advances in Mathematical Physics, 2026, vol. 2026, 1-30

Abstract: The propagation of ultrashort optical pulses in nonlinear dissipative media is investigated through a generalized higher-order cubic–quintic complex Ginzburg–Landau equation (HG CQ-CGLE) incorporating third-order dispersion (TOD), fourth-order dispersion (FOD), self-steepening (SS), and intrapulse Raman scattering (IRS) effects. A consistent traveling-wave reduction is established, yielding a fourth-order nonlinear ordinary differential equation (NODE) subject to explicit compatibility constraints. Three complementary analytical approaches, the unified Riccati equation expansion method (UREEM), the F-expansion method, and a modified trial equation technique, are employed to construct several classes of exact nonlinear wave structures, including bright dissipative solitons, kink waves, singular solutions, rational states, and elliptic periodic patterns. The resulting solution families demonstrate how higher-order dispersive and dissipative mechanisms control wave localization, asymmetry, and nonlinear stabilization. To assess the physical relevance of the obtained structures, a modulational instability analysis of the continuous-wave (CW) background is performed. The results show that FOD can induce instability in normal-dispersion regimes, quintic nonlinearity regulates gain saturation, and the interplay between SS and IRS suppresses instability growth. Furthermore, spectral filtering significantly modifies the instability bandwidth and gain spectrum. A direct connection between modulation instability (MI) and nonlinear structure formation is established, providing a physical interpretation of the emergence and persistence of the analytical waveforms. The present study therefore offers a unified analytical, physical, and stability-oriented framework for understanding dissipative soliton formation, nonlinear wave transitions, and ultrashort pulse dynamics in generalized higher-order optical systems.

Date: 2026
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