Abstract
We investigate the thermal conductance in a quantum waveguide modulated with quantum dots at low temperatures. It is found that the thermal conductance sensitively depends on the geometrical parameters of the structure and boundary conditions. When the stress-free boundary conditions are applied in the structure, the universal quantum of thermal conductance can be found regardless of the geometry details in the limit T → 0 . For an uniform quantum waveguide, a thermal conductance plateau can be observed at very low temperatures; while for the quantum waveguide modulated with quantum dots, the plateau disappears, instead a decrease of the thermal conductance can be observed as the temperature goes up in the low temperature region, and its magnitude can be adjusted by the radius of the quantum dot. Moreover, it is found that the quantum waveguide with two coupling quantum dots exhibits oscillatory decaying thermal conductance behavior with the distance between two quantum dots. However, when the hard-wall boundary conditions are applied, the thermal conductance displays different behaviors.
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