Coherent Two-Photon Excitation by Multiple Light Pulses

Abstract
We have studied Doppler-free two-photon excitation of atoms with a train of phase-coherent standing-wave light pulses, originating from the same laser pulse. Quantum interference effects produce narrow spectral fringes which have a physical origin similar to that of Ramsey fringes. Linewidths much less than the Fourier-transform limit of an individual light pulse have been observed for the sodium 3S5S transition; and a dramatic enhancement of the resonant signal is possible.