Negative differential conductance (NDC), where dI/dV becomes negative, is observed experimentally, and often actively looked for in device simulations. So there are lots of papers on NCD (or NRD, as it's also called). However, in this case it could also be a computational artifact (we did not check if the calculation converged well at the higher bias points). Also, from a more physical point of view, 1 Volt bias applied over a few nanometers is probably above the breakdown voltage anyway, so it might not be a physically realistic scenario.