“…Recent developments in nanotechnology have stimulated both theoretical and experimental investigations of Turingtype instability and patterns in micro-and nanoscale systems, such as quantum dots in an epitaxial layer [60,61], cold exciton systems [62], rogue waves in a cavity with quantum dot molecules [63], Kerr-active microresonators [64,65], semiconductor microcavities [66,67], and a bismuth monolayer [68]. Therefore, systematic analysis of the possibility of Turing instability in quantum systems is becoming important.…”