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The three-level coupled Maxwell-Bloch equations: rogue waves, semirational rogue waves and W-shaped solitons

In this paper the coupled Maxwell-Bloch equations which describe the propagation of two optical pulses in an optical medium with coherent three-level atoms are studied by Darboux transformation. The general nth-order rogue wave solution involving two different choices of multiple roots for the spectral characteristic equation and the multiparametric nth-order semirational solution are both obtained in terms of Schur polynomials. The explicit rogue wave solutions and semirational solutions from first to second order are provided. In contrast to the known Peregrine soliton, dark and four-petaled structures, some unusual patterns such as triple-hole, twisted-pair, composite four-petaled and composite dark rogue waves are put forward. Moreover, the interaction between dark-bright soliton and dark rogue wave and interaction between breather and dark rogue wave are shown. Further, the higher-order nonlinear superposition modes which feature triple and quadruple temporal-spatial distributions are presented. Finally, the state transition between rogue wave and W-shaped soliton is found where the modulation instability growth rate tends to zero under the low perturbation frequency. Particularly, the dark and double-peak W-shaped solitons are examined.

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