Abstract

For pt.I see ibid., vol.8, p.1795 (1975) where the theory of Doppler-free two-photon transitions was discussed for the case of one single laser frequency. Here, the effects of two different frequencies are considered. When the residual Doppler width of the two-photon transition is less than the natural linewidth, the previous results are essentially regained. For large residual Doppler shifts, the absorption profile is a power-broadened Lorentzian if the frequency of the probe field is larger than the frequency of the strong field. In the opposite case, the absorption peak splits because of the AC Stark effect. The high-intensity distortions are minimized when equal frequencies can be used. Power-dependent shifts do not ordinarily occur with a resonantly tuned intermediate level. Some modifications of the spectra are introduced by phase-disturbing collisions.

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