Hi,

mBJ was proposed for the calculation of band gaps, which are more realistic 
than with LDA/PBE
for nonmagnetic semiconductors and insulators, as well as antiferromagnetic 
systems.

Concerning semimetals and topological insulators, I would recommend to search 
for results obtained with
mBJ for systems which are similar to the ones you want to study.

F. Tran



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Subject: [Wien] mBJ calculation for semimetallic system
  
Dear users and developers,

Hello,

I performed the mBJ calculation in a semimetallic system, but it has a tiny gap 
already.
As considering SOC, the system becomes a semiconducting state.

I have two questions.
First, to investigate the Z2 indices on bulk system, I conduct the eigen parity 
for each TRIM points.
In the mBJ calculation, the eigen parity is reliable? That is, can I accept the 
result of parity eigen value from the irrep calculation?

Second, 
For LDA+mBJ calculation,
Can I use the mBJ approach for semimatallic and nonmagnetic system?

Thank you,
Myung-Chul.

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Myung-Chul Jung                                                                 
       
Postdoctoral Researcher

Electronic Structure Theory Group (E6-2, 4310)

Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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