Thermal conductivity measurements have been carried out on single crystals
of SrTiO3 a;nd KTaO3 in the presence of electric fields applied either perp
endicular or parallel to the heat current. In the case of SrTiO3, the respo
nse is surprisingly large: a 7 kV/cm parallel held increases the thermal co
nductivity by up to 400%. A pronounced anisotropy in both materials, which
becomes apparent above nearly the same temperature, is also observed. These
effects can be interpreted qualitatively using a simple model in which TA
phonons in an energy band near the soft TO mode scatter off of either impur
ities, ferroelectric microregions, or quantum ferroelectric fluctuations.