Dear Anders Blom,
As you said, "You can also compute the electrons going right-to-left by setting the keyword "contributions" to Right", I have just done that. The result is attached here. It looks the same as the one calculated using "contributions-left".
The bias applied on the device is (0.15V, 0V). Since the device is a diode-like device, the effect of the bias (0, 0.15V) is not the contrary of that with bias (0.15V, 0V).
If the gradually fainter lines represented that the current flow reduced gradually because of scattering or something others when the electrons went from the left electrode to the right electrode (contribution-left), when I set "contribution-right" and got the same result, what did the lines in the pathway mean? They are getting stronger from right to left. I cannot imagine that more and more electrons were involved into the current as the current flowed from right to left electrode.
I am a little confusing with the concept "contribution-left" and "contribution-right". Hoping to get your kind help! Thank you very much!