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Simulate I-V Curve
« on: May 15, 2014, 13:53 »
I want to simulate the I-V at different bias, how to set electrode voltage. There are two places for voltage in calculator and I-V Curve. I don’t know which to choose. What is the difference between the two choices!

 

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Re: Simulate I-V Curve
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2014, 00:07 »
The difference is just the in one case you specific a specific bias, to calculate the current for a particular bias, while in the other you set it up for a sequence of voltages, to get a whole I-V curve.

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Re: Simulate I-V Curve
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2014, 02:16 »
OK, I get it! if I want to get current in a special bias, only set the Left electrode voltage and Right electrode voltage in the calculators;But if I want to get current in a series of bias,set the voltage bias in the IV Curve.

If I only want to get  get current in a special bias, first I set the voltage in in the calculators;So  where will I get the results? Also choose in analysis?
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Re: Simulate I-V Curve
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2014, 11:16 »
I suggest you follow a few of our tutorial to learn the basic workflow, then these points should be clear.

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Re: Simulate I-V Curve
« Reply #4 on: June 6, 2014, 02:06 »
Hi:
 I have got the result in -0.4V-0.4V and -1V-1V by ATK-DFT.But when I set up the voltage either -1.5V-1.5V  or -2V-2V, I find that it is always vibration at the final self-consistent compute. Why?
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Re: Simulate I-V Curve
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2014, 03:07 »
Because it's very difficult to converge the calculation at these biases unless you use a lower bias as starting point, which is what the I-V curve does, or you can do the same thing manually as described here: http://quantumwise.com/publications/tutorials/mini-tutorials/98