Abstract
Twisted photons, or photons with additional angular momentum along their propagation direction were predicted to defy conventional quantum selection rules for photo-absorption by atoms [1], with the relative strengths of quantum transitions that are strongly dependent on atom’s position with respect to the optical vortex center.
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