It is well known that ultranarrow electromagnetically induced transparency
(EIT) resonances can be observed in atomic gases at room temperature. We report
here the experimental observation of another type of ultranarrow resonances, as
narrow as the EIT ones, in a \Lambda-system selected by light polarization in
metastable 4He at room temperature. It is shown to be due to coherent
population oscillations in an open two-level system (TLS). For perpendicular
linearly polarized coupling and probe beams, this system can be considered as
two coupled open TLSs, in which the ground state populations exhibit anti-phase
oscillations. We also predict theoretically that in case of two parallel
polarizations, the system would behave like a closed TLS, and the narrow
resonance associated with these oscillations would disappear.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure