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General Questions and Answers / Re: Voltage symmetry
« on: July 16, 2009, 18:07 »
Thanks for the explanation. Perhaps you can clarify for me how the voltages are referenced. If only the potential difference matters, one could specify for instance, electrode_voltages = (11.0,10.0)*Volt and this would be equivalent to electrode_voltages = (1.0,0.0)*Volt. Is this the case? If so, why specify electrode voltages at all, and not just the potential difference?
For my purposes, it would be useful to have the voltages each referenced individually to something in particular. I had thought this reference would be the Fermi level of the unbiased electrodes. If this were the case, electrode_voltages = (1.0,1.0)*Volt would have a physical meaning (that is, the potential at both electrodes would be shifted compared to the original Fermi level), and would not yield the same result as electrode_voltages = (0.0,0.0)*Volt. Is fixing the reference possible?
For my purposes, it would be useful to have the voltages each referenced individually to something in particular. I had thought this reference would be the Fermi level of the unbiased electrodes. If this were the case, electrode_voltages = (1.0,1.0)*Volt would have a physical meaning (that is, the potential at both electrodes would be shifted compared to the original Fermi level), and would not yield the same result as electrode_voltages = (0.0,0.0)*Volt. Is fixing the reference possible?