The effect of sample size and surface roughness on the phonon thermal conductivity κp of Nd2CuO4 single crystals was studied down to 50 mK. At 0.5 K, κp is proportional to A, where A is the cross-sectional area of the sample. This demonstrates that κp is dominated by boundary scattering below 0.5 K or so. However, the expected T3 dependence of κp is not observed down to 50 mK. Upon roughing the surfaces, the T3 dependence is restored, showing that departures from T3 are due to specular reflection of phonons off the mirror-like sample surfaces. We propose an empirical power law fit, to κp∼Tα (where α<3) in cuprate single crystals. Using this method, we show that recent thermal conductivity studies of Zn doping in YBa2Cu3Oy re-affirm the universal heat conductivity of d-wave quasiparticles at T→0.
@article{arxiv.0709.3075,
title = {Low-temperature phonon thermal conductivity of cuprate single crystals},
author = {S. Y. Li and J. -B. Bonnemaison and A. Payeur and P. Fournier and C. H. Wang and X. H. Chen and Louis Taillefer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3075},
year = {2015}
}