Optical stark effect in the two-photon spectrum of NO.

A large optical Stark effect has been observed in the two-photon spectrum X(2)Pi yields A(2)Sigma(+)reverse arrow in NO. It is explained as a near-resonant process in which the upper state of the two-photon transition is perturbed by interactions with higher-lying electronic states coupled by the laser field. A theoretical analysis is presented along with coupling parameters determined from ab initio wave functions. The synthetic spectrum reproduces the major experimental features.