Abstract

When resonant collisional energy transfer occurs in a radiation field of frequency comparable to the inverse of the collision time, Ramsey interference fringes are observed in the cross section. At low frequencies the fringes are phase dependent, but at high frequencies they are not. The fringes may be understood with a quasistatic field description, which ties together the low- and high-frequency regimes.

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