We examined what interactions control the sign and strength of the interlayer coupling in van der Waals ferromagnets such as FeGeTe, CrGeTe, CrI, and VI to find that high-spin orbital interactions across the van der Waals gaps are a key to understanding their ferromagnetism. Interlayer ferromagnetic coupling in FeGeTe, CrGeTe, and CrI is governed by the high-spin two-orbital two-electron destabilization, but that in VI by the high-spin four-orbital two-electron stabilization. These interactions explain a number of seemingly puzzling observations in van der Waals ferromagnets.
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