Dear All,
I built a molecular junction by following the tutorials:
https://docs.quantumatk.com/tutorials/molecular_junction/molecular_junction.htmlhttps://docs.quantumatk.com/tutorials/molecular_device/molecular_device.html and in particular I used "Mirror" to generate the right electrode from the left one.
Then I performed semiempirical calculations (just to have a preliminary check) with SK, and I succeded in calculating the equilibrium transmission spectrum, device DOS and IV curve.
Nevertheless, in the transmission analyzer, when I analyze transmission in different bias points, there is the message:
" Calculation of eigenstates is not supported for DeviceConfigurations with transverse electrode repetitions. "
and in addition if I try to calculate transmission eigenvalues and eigenstates I get the following error messages:
" NL.ComputerScienceUtilities.Exceptions.NLNotImplementedError: TransmissionEigenvalues does not support transverse electrode repetitions. "
" NL.ComputerScienceUtilities.Exceptions.NLNotImplementedError: TransmissionEigenstate does not support transverse electrode repetitions. "
How can I solve this issue?
Is it necessary to build the electrodes in another way (in that case how)?
Is that a limit of SK method or is it a general constraint of the geometry?
I also attach the script.
Thank you all for the attention and the answers,
Kind regards,
Fabrizio.