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Scattering of the asymmetric $ϕ^6$ kinks from a $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric perturbation: Creation of multiple pairs of kink-antikink from phonons

Interaction of asymmetric $ϕ^6$ kinks with a spatially localized $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric perturbation is investigated numerically. It has been shown that when the kink (antikink) hits the defect from the gain side, a final velocity of the kink decreases (increases), while for the kink and antikink coming from the opposite direction their final velocities remain unchanged. It is also found that when the kink interacts with the defect from the gain side multiple pair of the kink-antikink are formed from small amplitude waves (phonons) in the final states depending on the initial velocity of the initial kink and parameter of the perturbation.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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