We propose a possibility to improve the current precision measurements on
compact binaries. When the orbital axis is almost perpendicular to our line of
sight, a pulsar behind its companion can form two strong-lensing images. These
images cannot be resolved, but we can use multi-wavelength interferometry to
accurately determine the passage through superior conjunction. This method does
not depend strongly on the stability of the pulse profile, and applies equally
well to both slow and fast pulsars. We discuss the possible improvement this
can bring to the bound on stochastic gravitational wave background and to
determine black hole spin. We also discuss the possibility of discovering a
suitable binary system by the Square Kilometer Array that our method can apply
to.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure