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Suppression of Excitonic Absorption by Thickness Variation in Few-layer GaSe

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Abstract

We study the optical absorption of GaSe via sensitive differential transmission measurements while controlling the sample thickness with individual layer precision. Below a critical value of eight layers, suppression of the excitonic transitions is observed.

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