Two-dimensional (2D) materials with intrinsic magnetic properties are intensively explored due to their potential applications in low-power-consumption electronics and spintronics. To date, only a handful of intrinsic magnetic 2D materials have been reported. Here, we report a realization of intrinsic ferromagnetic behavior in 2D VC MXene nanosheets through layer mismatch engineering. The VC MXene nanosheets with a small-angle twisting show a robust intrinsic ferromagnetic response with a saturation magnetic moment of 0.013 emu/g at room temperature. An in-depth study has been performed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy as well as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and photoelectron spectroscopy analyses. It has been revealed that the symmetry-broken interlayer twisting reduced the degeneracy of V 3d states and the van Hove singularity. This led to a redistribution of the density of electronic states near the Fermi level and consequently activated the Stoner ferromagnetism with improved density of itinerant d electrons. This work highlights VC MXene as a promising intrinsic room-temperature ferromagnetic material with potential applications in spintronics or spin-based electronics.
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