“…In addition, the spin-valve effect was evidenced in experiments performed for a monolayer MoS 2 acting as a nonmagnetic spacer in NiFe/MoS 2 /NiFe heterostructures [31] and a similar spin-dependent transport behavior was revealed for Fe 3 O 4 /MoS 2 /Fe 3 O 4 magnetic tunnel junctions [32]. From a theoretical point of view, several studies focused especially on the electronic properties of the intrinsic magnetic VS 2 and VSe 2 monolayers [33,34], in TMD nanoribbons [35,36], in hydrogenated [37] and fluorinated [38] single TMD layers, and in TMD monolayers doped with transition metal atoms [39][40][41] or strain-induced ones [42][43][44]. On the other hand, less attention was focused on the properties of TMDs on magnetic substrates [45][46][47][48][49][50] that can serve, for instance, as electrodes in spintronic devices [51].…”