Herein, the behavior of the soliton light pulse when quintic –nonlinearity, third‐order dispersion, and self‐steepening come into play in a nonlinear metamaterial for both negative index and absorption regimes is presented. The collective coordinate technique is used with the conventional Gaussian ansatz function to give a good characterization of the pulse profile. In addition to that the ansatz function presents six coordinates describing the internal behavior of the pulse during the propagation. Furthermore, the main goal of this work is to give an exact measure of the internal behavior leading to the generation of rogue events by collective coordinates. Some interesting results are found when the aforementioned linear and nonlinear effects gradually come into play. Among them is the generation of different forms of breather solutions, divergent wave trains, different forms of Sasa–Satsuma rogue waves, parabolic wave trains, Peregrine rogue waves, and “tree structures”. Some special phenomena known as deletion, translation, attenuation, and wall of waves are also shown. However, some new exact rogue solutions of the cubic–quintic nonlinear Schrödinger equation are also found.
We analyze the particular behavior exhibited by a chaotic waves field containing Peregrine soliton and Akhmediev breathers. This behavior can be assimilated to a tree with "roots of propagation" which propagate randomly. Besides, this strange phenomenon can be called "tree structures". So, we present the collapse of dark and bright solitons in order to build up the above mentioned chaotic waves field. The investigation is done in a particular nonlinear transmission line called chameleon nonlinear transmission line. Thus, we show that this line acts as a bandpass filter at low frequencies and the impact of distance, frequency and dimensionless capacitor are also presented. In addition, the chameleon's behavior is due to the fact that without modifying the appearance structure, it can present alternatively purely right-or left-handed transmission line. This line is different to the composite one.
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