Hello, I'm trying to study a chain of molecules, say A-B-C-D, each with a
unique onsite energy and hopping parameter associated to the adjacent site.
Electrodes are connected in the conventional way ...-x-x-x-A-B-C-D-x-x-x....
I would like to produce an I-V curve using Landauer Formula from -1V
to +1V. I would think that for negative bias, it would be correct to
compute transmission probability from lead 1 to lead 0 (i.e.
smatrix.transmission(0,1)) as opposed to lead 0 to lead 1 for the
positive bias case. Doing so does not result in any difference in the
transmission probability. However, if I reverse the sequence, I do get a
different transmission spectrum.
Shouldn't a reversed sequence result in the same transmission probability
as in switching the direction of measurement lead1 to lead0?
Thanks,

Paul

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