Spinons and holons on the lattice

Abstract

We point out that the dynamical fermion mass generation in the 3D compact U(1) lattice gauge theory with charged fermion and scalar fields (chi-U-phi3 model) may be of relevance for the spinon-holon theory with local gauge symmetry in the condensed matter physics. However, many properties of the model are uncertain, so we make some conjectures to motivate their future investigation. Most probably, for strong gauge coupling the model is by universality equivalent to the familiar 3D four-fermion coupling models with Nf=2. Available numerical results indicate that at the intermediate and weak gauge coupling two universality classes with new interesting physics may arise. One of them is associated with a tricritical point which probably exists in the phase diagram of the model. The other one is determined by the dynamical fermion mass generation in the compact QED3, which is insufficiently understood but of much interest by itself.

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