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We demonstrate Autler-Townes (AT) splitting in molecular lithium using cw t
riple resonance spectroscopy. The pump and tunable probe lasers create sub-
Doppler double resonance excitation of an upper rovibrational level. The li
ne shape is split in the presence of a third, coupling laser. The AT line s
hape consists of the superposition of several narrower twin peaks, one for
each \M-J\. The splitting is proportional to \M-J\ enabling resolution of t
he individual M-J peaks. Thus, this all-optical technique can be used to al
ign nonpolar molecules. The line shapes are in excellent agreement with the
ory.