Abstract

The consequences of having state-specific diagonal transition matrix elements on the interaction of a two-level system with a laser field and a static electric field are examined within the dipole and rotating-wave approximations. A finite difference between the permanent dipole moments can result in the appearance of subsaturating ancilliary fringes flanking the usual Lorentzian transition resonance. The requisite conditions for a two-level system to exhibit an oscillatory line shape are discussed. These fringes arise from the essential transparency of the system to the field at prescribed intensity-dependent frequencies.

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