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 δ2a.
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.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Ref. added, typo correcte