International audienceElectrostatic gating or alkali metal evaporation can be successfully employed to tune the interface of layered black phosphorus (BP) from a semiconductor to a 2D Dirac semimetal. Although Angle Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments have captured the collapse of the band gap in the inversion layer, a quantitative estimation of band structure evolution has been hindered by the short escape depth and matrix elements of the probed photoelectrons. Here, we precisely monitor the evolution of electronic states using time-resolved ARPES at a photon energy of 6.3 eV. The probing depth of laser-based ARPES is long enough to observe the buried electronic states originating from the valence band maximum. Our data...