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Atomic-scale visualization of electronic fluid flow.

Xiaolong LiuYi Xue ChongRahul SharmaJ C Séamus Davis
Published in: Nature materials (2021)
The most essential characteristic of any fluid is the velocity field, and this is particularly true for macroscopic quantum fluids1. Although rapid advances2-7 have occurred in quantum fluid velocity field imaging8, the velocity field of a charged superfluid-a superconductor-has never been visualized. Here we use superconducting-tip scanning tunnelling microscopy9-11 to image the electron-pair density and velocity fields of the flowing electron-pair fluid in superconducting NbSe2. Imaging of the velocity fields surrounding a quantized vortex12,13 finds electronic fluid flow with speeds reaching 10,000 km h-1. Together with independent imaging of the electron-pair density via Josephson tunnelling, we visualize the supercurrent density, which peaks above 3 × 107 A cm-2. The spatial patterns in electronic fluid flow and magneto-hydrodynamics reveal hexagonal structures coaligned to the crystal lattice and quasiparticle bound states14, as long anticipated15-18. These techniques pave the way for electronic fluid flow visualization studies of other charged quantum fluids.
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