Dear yangzw1985,
>In order to understand the table, I have try to calculate the transmission eigenstates and
>transmission eigenvalues of my two probe model,
You're right.
"Eigenchannel" in the paper is equivalent to "transmission eigenstates" in ATK.
Also, the value of channel X in the table 2 is equivalent to "transmission eigenvalue" in ATK.
For instance, the coefficient of 1st channel of <100> at Fermi energy is 0.01*0.76= 0.0076.
>but the results are not like this.
What do you mean about it?
Have you tried to calculate completely the same system as one in the paper ?
Or have you done similar calculation but not for the same system in the paper?
>In table 2, they also calculate the percentage probability of transmission, in my opinion, one channel should have a value,
>the wire should have lots of channels, so we can calculate the percentage. I don't know what I have said is right or not?
You're right.
Maybe more correctly, the 2probe system has several transmission channels at each energies,
so we can calculate the percentage of each channels against total transmission(= sum of transmission eigenvalue) at some energy.
>Can anyone tell me how to distinguish the channel 1, channel 2 and channel 3.......?
>In other words, if I want to obtain the table, what should I do?
You should do the calculation of transmission eigenvalues at Fermi energy.
http://www.quantumwise.com/documents/manuals/ATK-2008.10/ref.calculatetransmissioneigenvalues.html