Abstract
Spin Seebeck effect (SSE) is a key factor in the spin caloritronics field, and extensive studies have been performed for potential spin thermoelectric modulator device applications. However, the performance of spin current generation was not high enough, and this is due to the weak yield of the SSE. Despite the many studies for the SSE in bulk materials, no reports are available yet in the pure two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnetic material. Hereby, we investigated the SSE of two-dimensional ferromagnetic CrI(3)using the Boltzmann transport approach allowing diffusive scattering. We obtained a giant effective spin Seebeck effect of 1450 mu V K-1, and this value is at least 4-5 times larger than previously reported values in bulk systems. Therefore, our finding may suggest that 2D CrI(3)can be a potential material to open another perspective for 2D materials in the spin caloritronics field.