Hi, everyone. I tried to follow the tutorial of a perfect Al wire (
https://www.quantumwise.com/documents/manuals/ATK-2008.10/chap.altranseigenchan.html)
And the same method was applied to calculate the optimum distance of a perfect Cu wire and the transmission spectrum of the wire. I've attached my script here.
I found that there are three states at Fermi level for a perfect Cu wire, which indicates that a perfect Cu chain is conductive at zero temperature. However, my professor argued that physically a perfect Cu wire should not be conductive at all because there are no electron sharing. So, was there anything wrong with my calculation? or a perfect Cu wire should be conductive as the result I got?
Thank you very much.
Jenny