It's not really the matter of the bias window, I guess...!! Because....when you are finding the I-V...self consistently...you are varying your right electrode voltage for a sufficient range.... (see it's 0 to 1 V)....
Say,
V
g = 0.5 V : Now, varying right electrode voltage from 0 to 1 ...will of course change the bias window in 5 diff. cases. So, your current varies....and you get the I_V plot.....
Next,
V
g = 1 V : ---do the same----
V
g = 3 V : ---do the same----
If in all the cases....you have the same (exactly identical) I-V curves.....;
that means ...... there is hardly any change with the change in V
g !! ..... Is it not??
Regards_
Dipankar