We investigate the phonon thermal conductivity κph of
doped La2CuO4 based on out-of-plane thermal conductivity measurements.
When room temperature is approached the temperature dependence of
κph strongly deviates from the T−1-decrease which is
usually expected for heat transport by acoustic phonons. Instead,
κph decreases much weaker or even increases with rising
temperature. Simple arguments suggest that such unusual temperature
dependencies of κph are caused by heat transport via
dispersive optical phonons