Vibrational photon echo experiments on the C=O stretching mode of carbon mo
noxide bound to hemoglobin revealed pronounced oscillations with a beat fre
quency which corresponds to the anharmonicity of the vibrator. Intensity-de
pendent measurements show that the oscillatory signal is due to interferenc
e between the third- and fifth-order polarization. Such oscillations cannot
occur in the third-order signal unless the inhomogeneous width exceeds the
anharmonicity. An expression is derived which simultaneously describes the
intensity dependence, the phase, and the damping of such oscillatory signa
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