Comment on "Confinement of Slave Particles in U(1) Gauge Theories of Strongly Interacting Electrons"

Masaki Oshikawa
2003 Physical Review Letters  
I reexamine the Nayak's criticism [Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 178 (2000); 86, 943 (2001).] on the U(1) gauge theory approach to the strongly correlated systems. Contrary to his conclusion, the arbitrariness of the charge assignment observed by him does not contradict the possibility of a deconfinement. Should the deconfinement occur, the deconfined slave particle carries an effective fractional charge, which is independent of the arbitrary assignment but is rather determined dynamically.
doi:10.1103/physrevlett.91.199701 pmid:14611626 fatcat:cab32i3i5jf2hifbcex6gzhby4