Reply to the Comment by Sandvik, Sengupta, and Campbell on ``Ground State Phase Diagram of a Half-Filled One-Dimensional Extended Hubbard Model''

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.089702

In their Comment (see cond-mat/0301237), Sandvik, Sengupta, and Campbell present some numerical evidences to support the existence of an extended bond-order-wave (BOW) phase at couplings (U,V) weaker than a tricritical point (U_t,V_t) in the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional half-filled U-V Hubbard model. They claim that their results do not agree with the phase diagram proposed in my Letter (cond-mat/0204244), which shows a BOW phase for couplings stronger than the critical point only. However, I argue here that their results are not conclusive and do not refute the phase diagram described in the Letter.

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