Skip to main content
User Image

ANDREAS LYRAS

Associate Professor

FACULTY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS and ASTRONOMY

Sciences
2A 61 , Department ofPhysics & Astronomy
publication
Journal Article
2025

Role of higher-order electric field corrections in the quadrupole interaction of twisted light with matter

Higher-Order corrections Quadrupole Atomic Transitions

Recent studies on twisted-light-matter interactions have highlighted the importance of the longitudinal electric field component, which had previously been overlooked. Together with the transverse component, it corresponds to the lowest-order terms in a perturbative expansion over the paraxial parameter. In this work, we investigate the influence of higher-order correction terms in the perturbative expansion on the quadrupole excitation of a trapped atom. This article begins by resolving discrepancies in the literature regarding the calculation of transverse fields at second and higher even orders using the appropriate gauge. A key finding of our study reveals that including a higher-order term in the perturbative expansion is not always sufficient to enhance accuracy in describing the interaction at a given level; instead, two successive orders may need to be considered together. This is particularly evident in quadrupole transitions involving no change in the magnetic quantum number (Δm = 0), where longitudinal corrections play a more significant role than their transverse counterparts, despite the latter being lower order. This behavior is attributed to the sensitivity of quadrupole interactions to field gradients and the connection between odd- and even-order fields via transverse gradients.

Publication Work Type
Original Research
Publisher Name
OPTICA
Volume Number
33
Issue Number
3
Magazine \ Newspaper
OPTICS EXPRESS
Pages
6070 to 6079
more of publication
publications

Recent studies on twisted-light-matter interactions have highlighted the importance of the longitudinal electric field component, which had previously been overlooked. Together with the transverse…

by A. F. Alharbi, A. Lyras
2025
Published in:
OPTICA
publications

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…

by A. F. Alharbi, A. Lyras, V. E. Lembessis
2023
Published in:
OPTICA
publications

We investigate the interaction of atoms with a Laguerre-Gaussian beam near the vortex center where an annular nodal area exists on and around the…

by A. F. Alharbi, A. Lyras, V. E. Lembessis, O. M. Aldossary
2023
Published in:
ELSEVIER