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We developed a capacitor type heat flow switching device, in which electron thermal conductivity of the electrodes is actively controlled through the carrier concentration varied by an applied bias voltage. The devices consist of an amorphous p-type Si-Ge-Au alloy layer, an amorphous SiO$_2$ as the dielectric layer, and a n-type Si substrate. Both amorphous materials are characterized by very low lattice thermal conductivity, less than 1 Wm-1K-1. The Si-Ge-Au amorphous layer with 40 nm in thickness was deposited by means of molecular beam deposition technique on the 100 nm thick SiO$_2$ layer formed at the top surface of Si substrate. Bias voltage-dependent thermal conductivity and heat flow density of the fabricated device were evaluated by a time-domain thermoreflectance method at room temperature. Consequently, we observed a 55 percent increase in thermal conductivity.
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