Dear Sir,
I want to get a quantitative analysis of the I-V characteristics as a function of the wire length (configuration see attachment).
We know that the whole scattering region (the atomic line and the pyramid-like electrode) share the "bias". If we consider different wire length with a certain bias, can we say "when 1V applied, the conductance of 2 atoms wire is better than 3 atoms wire"?
Because I am not sure the whole "1V" is applied the same on the 2 and 3 atoms. For example, when "1V" applied on the 2 atoms wire, may be the pyramid-like electrode share 0.2V, only 0.8V on the 2 atoms wire; and when "1V" applied on the 3 atoms wire, may be the pyramid-like electrode share 0.5V, only 0.5V on the 3 atoms wire.
Thank you.