Observation of Ramsey's Interference Fringes in the Profile of Doppler-Free Two-Photon Resonances

Abstract
Using two coherent time-delayed short pulses, we have demonstrated that one can obtain, in the profile of Doppler-free two-photon resonances, interference fringes with a splitting 12T (T, delay time between the two pulses) much smaller than the spectral width 1τ of each pulse (τ duration of each pulse). This method should lead to a number of important improvements in the presently available techniques of ultrahigh-resolution laser spectroscopy of atoms and molecules.