We have investigated the effect on phonon energy transport in mesoscopic
systems and the reduction in the thermal conductance in the quantum limit due
to phonon scattering by surface roughness using full 3-dimensional elasticity
theory for an elastic beam with a rectangular cross-section. At low frequencies
we find power laws for the scattering coefficients that are strongly mode
dependent, and different from the ω2 dependence, deriving from
Rayleigh scattering of scalar waves, that is often assumed. The scattering
gives contributions to the reduction in thermal conductance with the same power
laws. At higher frequencies the scattering coefficients becomes large at the
onset frequency of each mode due to the flat dispersion here. We use our
results to attempt a quantitative understanding of the suppression of the
thermal conductance from the universal value observed in experiment.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figure