- There is not much to say, looking at your scripts, at least I see no STD generation related parts - so no information how you did it. Moreover, do you have a solid proof that the current should always increase with the temperature? I would guess that that might be system dependent. For example, your system is quasi-1D, not 2D or 3D - would it make a difference? Also, in conventional 3D intrinsic semiconductors, the current increases with the temperature, but metals or highly degenerate semiconductors behave in a completely opposite manner.
- Did you try checking the behavior for other V_gate?
- In the original paper you have cited the current goes slightly down in some temperature range. I guess this range does not need to be universal, i.e., it can be system system dependent.
- There are many more computational settings in relation to self-consistent calculation and current computing, you may try testing. For example, are you sure that 201 points for 4 eV interval is enough for accurate calculation of the current?