Abstract

The use of pulse sequences offers a solution to the conflicting requirements of spectral selectivity and high peak intensities needed to study multiphoton processes. In addition, it is shown that random---rather than regular---pulse sequences can provide unique information on the influence of coherence on a resonant multiphoton process, because the coherence can be adjusted independently of the resonance condition.

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