The phenomenon of "overlapping resonances interference-induced transparency"
(ORIT) is introduced and studied in detail for the S0→S2/S1
photoexcitation of cold pyrazine (C4H4N2). In ORIT a molecule becomes
transparent at specific wavelengths due to interferences between envelopes of
spectral lines displaying overlapping resonances. An example is the
S2↔S1 internal conversion in pyrazine where destructive
interference between overlapping resonances causes the S0→S2/S1 light
absorption to disappear at certain wavelengths. ORIT may be of practical
importance in multi-component mixtures where it would allow for the selective
excitation of some molecules in preference to others. Interference induced
cross section enhancement is also shown.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure