Hi everyone!

I have some issues about Transiesta 3rc2., Actually I'm calculating the 
electrical current for carbon-doped systems using a SZP basis. In my system, 
I'm using pristine electrodes (without doping or defects) and my scattering 
region contain the dopant atom.


However, when I calculate the electrical current at bias voltage higher than 0, 
the electrical current of the doped-system is higher compared to the pristine 
system (without doping atoms), Is it that possible? I mean, is it possible to 
obtain higher electrical currents than the pristine systems if I'm using the 
same electrodes??  If not, so the electrical current calculated with transiesta 
is limited to the maximum electrical current that the electrode can support?


I'll appreciate your help and time
Eduardo

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