Thank you for your answer!
Sorry for the inaccuracies, I will try my best.
I also found more or less old publications for the benzene excimers but they all used concentrated solutions, solutions with high viscosity or solid state measurements. As derivatives there are examples of alkyl substituted benzene derivatives but none with elecetron withdrawing groups.
Here is a short overview of my concept:
I want to use rigid spacers (which are commonly used in excimer studies) to get specific structures and doing measurements in diluted solutions to prevent intermolecular interactions. As far as I know there are no detailed studies with more than a few derivatives of specific chromophores. And this is making me wonder if this kind of study isn't worth enough and everybody is knowing that or just nobody did this.
The big idea behind this to transfer the results of the benzene system to design new excimer chromophores with special properties (long lifetime and quantum yields).