Abstract
With an unfocused femtosecond laser tuned to overlap three-photon resonance with a fine structure doublet, a third harmonic field is predicted which has a bandwidth much narrower than that of the laser. Consequently, this third harmonic field decays slowly with time, lasting as long as several nanoseconds. The population left in the excited states is suppressed by a destructive interference between different excitation pathways.
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