Ultrathin van der waals materials and their heterostructures offer a simple, yet powerful platform for discovering emergent phenomena and implementing device structures in the. Since the discovery of huge library of two‐dimensional materials, magnetic proximity effect is extensively investigated to attain intrinsic spin‐dependent properties from its adjacent for next‐generation electronic and spintronic devices. The past few years has pushed this frontier to include magnetism.
Together they form a unique fingerprint. This review focuses on magnetic proximity effects at the interface of 2d materials and magnetic oxide insulators Stacking vdw magnets with dissimilar materials could enrich the landscape of emergent phenomena by causing, for example, heterostructure multiferroicity, unconventional superconductivity, and the quantum anomalous hall effect