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Coherent manipulation of localized bright and dark symmetric solitons occurs in a two-level duplicated atomic medium

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  • Khan, Tahir
  • Asif, Muhammad
  • Jabar, Abdul
  • Jung, Il Hyo

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This work examines the behavior of two or more bonded nano-particles and sensitivity of transmission light in a two-level duplicated system. The spectral fluctuations of sensitivity corresponding to transmission is examined for interesting nano-particles behaviors under two cross-polarized light fields. In this duplicated two level system, broad/thin, bright/dark symmetric, maintained as well as isolated circular solitons. Similar localized bonded nano-particles bright along with dark symmetric solitons corresponding to transmission spectra are investigated. We study the formation of homogeneous directed transmission barriers in the intermediate region between these bright and dark solitons. The behaviors of the sensitivity associated with the transmission spectrum can be described as either more bonded, akin to solitons with two cross-probe fields or as linked pair of bright along with dark solitons. More than two localized linked nano-particles of light function as duplicated along with more localized, pure bright/dark solitons. These findings might have significant implications for optical modulators, radiobiology and ultra-fast optics.

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  • Khan, Tahir & Asif, Muhammad & Jabar, Abdul & Jung, Il Hyo, 2026. "Coherent manipulation of localized bright and dark symmetric solitons occurs in a two-level duplicated atomic medium," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 208(P4).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:208:y:2026:i:p4:s0960077926004650
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2026.118324
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