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. The extra excitonic resonances observed in
MoS2 multilayers 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 corresponding crystals.
The inter- and intralayer character of the reported excitonic resonances is
fingerprinted with the magneto-optical measurements: the 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.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figure