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ams_nanolab
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February 10, 2017, 21:13 »
In the manual
http://docs.quantumwise.com/manuals/Types/TransmissionSpectrum/TransmissionSpectrum.html
mentions A fully transmitting channel contributes 1 per spin. If you sum the spin channels, the total transmission of an ideal system is 2. Often, it is the energy dependent conductance which is reported in articles
Ge(E)=(e^2/h)T(E)
If total transmission of an ideal system is 2, what does quantumwise actually plot for the transmission spectra T(e) or Ge(E) ?
Because in many cases the value of transmission is well in excess of 2.
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Asked and answered many times. There can be many channels at any energy, for instance px and py.
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See e.g.
http://quantumwise.com/forum/index.php?topic=282.msg1618#msg1618
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Okay, my bad. So it is indeed the T(E).
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