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ANDREAS LYRAS

Associate Professor

FACULTY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS and ASTRONOMY

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2A 61 , Department ofPhysics & Astronomy
publication
Journal Article
2023

Significance of the longitudinal component of paraxial light in position-dependent selection rules for quadrupole atomic transitions

Longitudinal field component Quadrupole Atomic Transitions

It is well established that the longitudinal component of paraxial optical vortices has a key role in specific atomic quadrupole transitions near the beam axis when the spin and orbital angular momenta are antiparallel. By deriving analytical expressions for the position-dependent selection rules, this work shows that the significant role of the longitudinal fields is not limited to this case, but rather is a more general feature for any paraxial light including, for example, optical vortices with parallel spin and orbital angular momenta as well as Guassian beams. Numerically, the transition strengths induced by the weaker longitudinal component can be twice as high as those by the stronger transverse component. We also show that there are transitions that can be induced exclusively by the longitudinal component for light carrying two quanta of orbital angular momentum.

Publication Work Type
Original Research
Publisher Name
OPTICA
Volume Number
31
Issue Number
26
Magazine \ Newspaper
OPTICS EXPRESS
Pages
43690 to 43697
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