Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (RIXS) was used to measure the local
electronic structure in few-layer exfoliated flakes of the van der Waals
antiferromagnet NiPS3​. The resulting spectra show a systematic softening and
broadening of NiS6​ multiplet excitations with decreasing layer count from
the bulk to three atomic layers (3L). These trends are driven by a decrease in
the transition metal-ligand and ligand-ligand hopping integrals, and in the
charge-transfer energy: Δ = 0.60 eV in the bulk and 0.22 eV in 3L
NiPS3​. Relevant intralayer magnetic exchange integrals computed from the
electronic parameters exhibit a systematic decrease in the average interaction
strength with thickness and place 2D NiPS3​ close to the phase boundary
between stripy and spiral antiferromagnetic order, which may explain the
apparent vanishing of long-range order in the 2D limit. This study explicitly
demonstrates the influence of interlayer electronic interactions on
intralayer ones in insulating magnets. As a consequence, the magnetic
Hamiltonian in few-layer insulating magnets can be significantly different from
that in the bulk.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; additional 9 pages and 13 figures of
supplementary informatio