Dear ATK experts:
Nowadays, I am quite confused about whether the semicondutors can act as an electrode. In the guide "Transport calculations with ATK", it says that "In systems with semiconductor electrodes, the screening length can be quite long, and a very long central region may be required before the potential approaches the bulk value". However, in many published articles (
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b07921), I found that they used the intrinsic semicondutors acting as the electrode as shown in my attached figures. So, as far as i am concerned, if the system we studied does not have a interface, just an intrinsic semicondutor nanoribben, can we just using the extended semicondutors nanoribben layers as the electrode,
without doping it? Wow, I am quite confused now. I will appreciate your suggestions.
Best wishes!