The present paper originates from the need to understand nonlinear wave behaviour in dusty plasmas, aiming to explore stable envelope wave propagation and interactions beyond traditional theoretical models. By using nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) analysis and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, the study verifies the existence and stable propagation of non-standard envelope waves. It demonstrates elastic like collisions, introduces tuneable parameters for wave shaping and quantifies error trends with nonlinearity. A key breakthrough is confirming that even analytically invalid waveforms remain stable, challenging NLSE constraints. Present results enhance nonlinear wave theory and support precise, tuneable signal transmission in plasma diagnostics and microgravity experiments.
Shi et al. (Mon,) studied this question.