The Effect of Surface Roughness on the Universal Thermal Conductance
Abstract
We explain the reduction of the thermal conductance below the predicted universal value observed by Schwab et al. in terms of the scattering of thermal phonons off surface roughness using a scalar model for the elastic waves. Our analysis shows that the thermal conductance depends on two roughness parameters: the roughness amplitude δ and the correlation length a. At sufficiently low temperatures the conductance decrease from the universal value quadratically with temperature at a rate proportional to δ 2a. Values of δ equal to 0.22 and a equal to about 0.75 of the width of the conduction pathway give a good fit to the data.
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