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From: Farzaneh Farzadi <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 3:19 PM
Subject: current- voltage curve
To: [email protected]


Dear Users

I am studying spin transport of single molecular  junctions by siesta,
transiesta and tbtrans. recently, i have got into trouble .  when i have
run my program by tbtrans to obtain I-V curve , my data is not  consistent
with transmission spectra of that tbtrans run .

for example, for the spin-down case, T(E,V)  represents zero transmission
coefficient  near the Fermi level over  the entire bias range (-0.6 to 0.6
V) whereas  spin-up state shows a  sharp resonance peak at the Fermi energy
over the same bias range which can result in a half metallic property. my
serious problem is that why the i-v curve for both spin channels has the
same value  and does not show any spin polarization.

any suggestions will be really appreciated.

Regards
Farzadi

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