Reflectance and magneto-reflectance experiments together with theoretical modelling based on the k ⋅ p approach have been employed to study the evolution of direct bandgap excitons in MoS2 layers with a thickness ranging from mono- to trilayer. We observe extra excitonic resonances in MoS2 multilayers which emerge as a result of the hybridization of Bloch states of each sub-layer due to the interlayer coupling. The properties of such excitons in bi- and trilayers are classified by the symmetry of the corresponding crystals. The inter- and intralayer character of the reported excitonic resonances is fingerprinted with the magneto-optical measurements: excitonic g-factors of opposite sign and of different amplitude are revealed for these two types of resonances. The parameters describing the strength of the spin-orbit interaction are estimated for bi- and trilayer MoS2.
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Slobodeniuk, A. O., Bala, Koperski, M., Molas, M. R., Kossacki, P., Nogajewski, K., … Potemski, M. (2019). Fine structure of K-excitons in multilayers of transition metal dichalcogenides. 2D Materials, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1583/ab0776
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