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Magnetic ordering in 2D layered materials can be ferromagnetic, antiferromagnetic, or exhibit more complex spin textures depending on the anisotropy. The detection and study of these magnetic properties are crucial for applications in spintronics, quantum computing, and other advanced technologies. In our study, Raman spectroscopy has been used to detect magnetic ordering in materials like FePS₃, where certain Raman-active modes shift in energy due to magnetic interactions. Controlling interfacial spin-phonon coupling in stacked heterostructure provides new route to manipulate the magnetic order. Microelectronic circuit with magnetic insulator can be applied for the electric-field controlled detection of elementary excitations.