Hi!
Let me ask a related question.
I made calculations on I-V relation for Au(111) wire-molecule-Au(111) wire system, for which [L, C, R] = [6 layers of Au (111) wire, scattering region, 6 layers of Au(111) wire]. The scattering region consits of [LC, Mol, RC] = [3 layers of Au(111) wire, molecule, 4 layers of Au(111) wire]. At V = 1.0V, I calculated drho(z) = rho(z; V = 1.0) - rho(z; V = 0.0), where rho(z) is averaged over X and Y coordinates at a given z.
Define drho_L = Sum(z) drho(z) z within L,
drho_LC = Sum drho(z), z within LC
drho_Mol = Sum drho(z), z within Mol
drho_RC = Sum drho(z), z within RC
drho_R = Sum drho(z), z within R,
I find that
drho_L < 0, drho_LC < 0, drho_Mol < 0,
while
drho_RC > 0, drho_R > 0.
This meas that electrons are transferred from L, LC, Mol to RC and R. Note that the direction of E-files is from L to R at V = 1.0Volt.
It is difficult to understand why electrons are transferred from the positive side to the negative side, not in the opposite direction !!
Can you give me an explanation for this observation??
Thanks !