This study comprehensively investigated the coherent lattice dynamics in Bi(2)Se(3 )by ultrafast optical pump-probe spectroscopy with tunable near-infrared probe pulses. Sample- thickness-and probe-wavelength-dependent experiments revealed the key role of Bi2Se3 optical property in the generation and detection of photoinduced strain waves, whose confinement initiated coherent interlayer vibrations. Furthermore, the frequency and lifetime of the interlayer vibrations could be quantitatively explained with a modified linear chain and an acoustic mismatch model considering elastic coupling at sample-substrate interfaces. The results of this work provide insights for analyzing and interpreting, through ultrafast optical spectroscopy, nanomechanical interactions in layered materials. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement