In three-dimensional quantum electrodynamics (QED3) with massive gauge
boson, we investigate the Dyson-Schwinger equation for the fermion self-energy
in the Landau gauge and find that chiral symmetry breaking (CSB) occurs when
the gauge boson mass ξ is smaller than a finite critical value ξcv
but is suppressed when ξ>ξcv. We further show that the critical
value ξcv does not qualitatively change after considering higher order
corrections from the wave function renormalization and vertex function. Based
on the relation between CSB and the gauge boson mass ξ, we give a field
theoretical description of the competing antiferromagnetic and superconducting
orders and, in particular, the coexistence of these two orders in high
temperature superconductors. When the gauge boson mass ξ is generated via
instanton effect in a compact QED3 of massless fermions, our result shows
that CSB coexists with instanton effect in a wide region of ξ, which can be
used to study the confinement-deconfinement phase transition.Comment: 34 pagess, 2 figure