We study the relevance of the staggered-flux phase in the t-J model using a
system with two holes on a 32-site lattice with periodic boundary conditio
ns. We find a staggered-flux pattern in the current-current correlation in
the lowest energy d-wave state where there is mutual attraction between the
holes. This staggered correlation decays faster with distance when the hol
e binding becomes stronger. This is in complete agreement with a recent stu
dy by Ivanov, Lee, and Wen [Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 3958 (2000)] based on the
SU(2) theory, and strongly suggests that the staggered-flux phase is a key
ingredient in the t-J model. We further show that this staggered-flux patte
rn does not exist in a state where the holes repel each other. Correlations
of the chirality operator S-1.(S(2)xS(3)) show that the staggered pattern
of the chirality is closely tied to the holes.