Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the modulated wave and W-shaped profile in birefringent fibers having the anti-cubic nonlinearity terms. We use the traveling wave hypothesis to show out the velocity of the soliton and the constraint relation on the anti-cubic nonlinear terms. We use the Jacobi elliptic function solutions to point out two types of combined solutions. After some assumption on the modulus of the Jacobi elliptic function, we have shown out the combined bright-bright soliton and dark-dark soliton-like solutions. We use the linearizing algorithm to analyze the modulation instability (MI) growth rate. We have shown that the anti-cubic nonlinear terms and cross-phase modulation (XPM) can increase MI bands and the amplitude of the MI growth rate. To corroborate the prediction made on analytical results, we use the numerical investigation to show the propagation of the modulated wave and W-shaped profile in terms of cell index. We exhibited through the numerical results that the modulated wave can conserve high energy during its propagation in birefringent fibers. The obtained results will certainly open new perspectives in optical fibers during the transmission of huge data.
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