Hello Sir/Madam,
I noticed in the Tutorials, when we calculate the I-V characteristics of a two electrodes device, differential bias voltage is used in the electrodes. So the question is:
1. Why don't use single ended voltage (by setting the voltage of one electrode to zero) ? Will the simulation results be different with the differential case? Is there going to be any problem when single ended voltage is used (for example self-consistent calculation becomes harder to converge)?
2. If single ended voltage is suitable to do the I-V characteristic calculation, how do we extract the I-V curve from a converged calculation?
Thanks and looking forward to your reply.