Two Phases for Compact U(1) Pure Gauge Theory in Three Dimensions

Abstract

We show that if actions more general than the usual simple plaquette action ( Fμ2) are considered, then compact U(1) pure gauge theory in three Euclidean dimensions can have two phases. Both phases are confining phases, however in one phase the monopole condensate spontaneously `magnetizes'. For a certain range of parameters the phase transition is continuous, allowing the definition of a strong coupling continuum limit. We note that these observations have relevance to the `fictitious' gauge field theories of strongly correlated electron systems, such as those describing high-Tc superconductors.

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