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The laser-induced fluorescence spectra of single tetracene (C18H12) and pen
tacene (C24H14) molecules embedded in liquid He-N droplets ((N) over tilde
similar or equal to 10(4)) show sharp zero phonon lines (ZPL) (delta nu les
s than or equal to 0.2 cm(-1)), accompanied by weaker phonon wings (PW) on
the blue side. The ZPL of tetracene is anomalously split into a doublet wit
h a separation of 1.1 cm(-1), whereas for pentacene, the ZPL is not split.
Hole-burning measurements with two pulsed dye lasers and lifetime measureme
nts indicate that inside He droplets the ground and excited states of tetra
cene are each split into two levels. The splitting is attributed either to
the; occupation of two nearly equivalent sites by localized helium atoms or
to a tunneling of one or two localized helium atoms through the barrier in
the double-well potential on the surface of the tetracene molecule.