We have observed several new spectral features in the fluorescence of cesium
atoms implanted in the hcp phase of solid helium following laser excitation to
the 62P states. Based on calculations of the emission spectra using
semiempirical Cs-He pair potentials the newly discovered lines can be assigned
to the decay of specific Cs*Hen exciplexes: an apple-shaped Cs(AΠ3/2)He2 and a dumbbell-shaped Cs(AΠ1/2)Hen exciplex with
a well defined number n of bound helium atoms. While the former has been
observed in other enviroments, it was commonly believed that exciplexes with
n>2 might not exist. The calculations suggest Cs(AΠ1/2)He6 to be
the most probable candidate for that exciplex, in which the helium atoms are
arranged on a ring around the waist of the dumbbell shaped electronic density
distribution of the cesium atom.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure