The isolation of graphene leads to a surge of interest in two dimensional materials, and recently, ferromagnetism has been observed in several two-dimensional materials. However, two-dimensional ferromagnetism remains rare. Here, Gong et al present an alternative approach to achieve two-dimensional ferromagnetism; combining antiferromagnetic FePS3 with non-magnetic WS2 they find a ferromagnetic state forms at the interface of these two materials.
- Cheng Gong
- Peiyao Zhang
- Xiang Zhang