Yes, that is transiesta shifts the Fermi levels of the systems to zero, and
then it adjusts the fermi level by V/2 in both electrodes (with appropriate
signs).
This is a design choice of transiesta.
The scattering regions Fermi level is shifted to be 0 so that the Fermi
levels are "aligned" according to the bias.

Kind regards Nick


2013/9/17 mahmoud ali <[email protected]>

> Dear Transiesta Users,
> As described in the manual, when there is a finite bias, the Fermi
> energy of the left electrode is placed at V/2, and that of the right
> electrode at -V/2.
> So all systems will have the same position of fermi energy at V/2 for LE
> and -V/2 RE??
> Is this correct?
>
> Yours
>
>
>

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