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Boundary scattering in micro-size crystal of topological Kondo insulator SmB$_6$

We have studied the effects of phonon-boundary scattering on the thermal transport in topological Kondo insulator, SmB$_6$. The studies have been performed by using the $3ω$ method in the temperature range 300K - 3K. We show that the observed thermal conductivity of micro-size SmB$_6$ is of the order of magnitude smaller than for a bulk single-crystal. Using the Callaway model we analyzed the low-temperature lattice thermal conductivity of the micro crystal and show that phonon scattering by sample boundaries plays a major role in the thermal resistance in this topological material. In addition, we show that the temperature dependence of the lattice thermal conductivity shows a double peak structure that suggests complex phonon-phonon or phonon-defects interactions in SmB$_6$. These findings provide guidance for the understanding of the thermal transport of advanced materials and devices at a micro-scale.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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