Dear Prof. Blaha,

In your below cited reply to a Wien2k user's question about mBJ in charged cells, you indicated no problem as exemplified on Al in Si supercell.

Would you be able to recall how the cell was charged? Removing one electron in case.in2 and compensating by background charge -1.0 in case.inm, or the other way round: adding one electron in case.in2 and compensating by +1.0 in case.inm?

Thanks ahead,

Kamil Klier


Peter Blaha Fri, 15 Apr 2011 13:33:30 +0200

I cannot verify your problem.

I've created a small Si supercell with one Al atom and charged it.

mBJ runs smoothly also for charged cells, there is (to my knowledge) no
limitation..

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