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huckelbuckel
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Negative zero bias conductance
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September 24, 2013, 13:32 »
I am calculating zero bias conductances (ZBC) for narrow width
twisted
armchair graphene nanoribbons. For 3-AGNR and 5-AGNR (width) i am getting low but positive values..something like 10
-18
and 10
-9
Siemens respectively.... but for 4-AGNR (width) these values are low and NEGATIVE.
Why i am getting negative zero bias conductance?? Is it possible? I have kept same conditions for calculations of all three 'width' cases. Do i need to increase the (+E,-E) energy window of transmission. Right now it is (+2eV -2eV) See attached screenshot of transmission and 'negative' value of ZBC..
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Anders Blom
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Re: Negative zero bias conductance
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September 24, 2013, 16:57 »
Well, it's negative, but it's also so close to zero that it doesn't matter, it's just due to numerical noise. The correct value for the low-bias conductivity is zero - you need to apply a substantial bias to bridge the band gap of an AGNR.
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Re: Negative zero bias conductance
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thanks for this clarification
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