Reply to Comment on "Evolution of electronic structure of doped Mott insulator - reconstruction of poles and zeros of Green's function" [arXiv:0904.0454] by P. Phillips

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In a recent Comment [arXiv:0904.0454] on our Letter [Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 056404 (2009); arXiv:0809:0950], Phillips criticizes one specific issue discussed in our paper, concerning the spectral weight transfer, among our wide-ranging clarifications of the filling-control Mott transition. Here we show that all his criticisms have nothing to do with our contributions. Our nontrivial finding on this particular aspect is a very quick, non-linear increase in the spectral weight just above the chemical potential caused by tiny doping to the Mott insulator, which is indeed unprecedented in the literature. We call attention to its novelty in comparison with the perturbation theory, and reemphasize our picture for the quick weight transfer, that is, an avalanchine screening of doublon-holon binding energy.

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