Reply to "Comment on `Low-temperature phonon thermal conductivity of single-crystalline Nd2CuO4: Effects of sample size and surface roughness' " by Sun et al

Abstract

In their comment Sun on our study of phonon heat transport in Nd2CuO4 Li, Sun and Ando estimate that the phonon mean free path at low temperature is roughly half the width of the single crystal used in our study, from which they argue that phonon scattering cannot be dominated by sample boundaries. Here we show that their use of specific heat data on Nd2CuO4, which contains a large magnetic contribution at low temperature that is difficult to reliably extract, leads to an underestimate of the mean free path by a factor two compared to an estimate based on the specific heat data of the non-magnetic isostructural analog Pr2CuO4. This removes the apparent contradiction raised by Sun and Ando.

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