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Ultrafast (femtosecond) interferometric pump-probe techniques can be used t
o measure rates of population and quantum phase decay in complicated media
such as liquids and solids. However, the levels probed in such systems are
often inhomogeneously broadened or are part of a continuum of states. The u
se of broadband ultrafast lasers thus results in multiple levels being exci
ted and detected. The inherent averaging that is due to this effect can alt
er the measured coherent response, thus affecting the information that can
be retrieved on the phase decay. The importance of these effects is conside
red for the representative case of two-photon photoemission from metals. Th
e effects of (i) continuum excitation; (ii) excitation from the Fermi level
, i.e., a spectral step function; (iii) excitation from broadened levels wi
th a finite width; and (iv) photoelectron energy analyzer resolution are de
termined. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America [S0740-3224(00)00408-2] OCIS
codes: 320.7100, 320.7150.