“…In the absence of time-varying heat source or oscillatory boundaries, the temperature always exponentially decays with time due to involvement of first-order time-derivative in the diffusion equation. However, when the characteristic length/time of the thermal system is comparable to the phonon mean free path/relaxation time [1,2,3,4,5], or when the momentum-conserved normal (N) scattering dominates heat conduction [6,7,8,9], the Fourier's law may be broken [10,11,12,13] and the wave like propagation of heat [14,15,16,17,18,19] may appear.…”