Imaging the Meissner effect and local superfluid stiffness in a graphene superconductor
Abstract
We report the observation of the Meissner effect in a rhombohedral graphene superconductor, realized via direct imaging of the static fringe magnetic field. In our few-micron sample, the onset of superconductivity manifests as a diamagnetic response that screens only ppm of the applied magnetic field. Tracking the evolution of the resulting nanotesla-scale fields in real space allows us to observe the entry of superconducting vortices and map the local superfluid stiffness, . Correlating fringe field signals from both Meissner screening and magnetically ordered states, we show that superconductivity onsets in the midst of a continuous quantum phase transition to a canted spin ferromagnet. Within the superconducting state, we find the temperature dependence of to be incompatible with isotropic Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory and the zero-temperature stiffness to be linearly proportional to , constraining future theoretical models of superconductivity in this system.
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@article{arxiv.2603.25807,
title = {Imaging the Meissner effect and local superfluid stiffness in a graphene superconductor},
author = {Ruoxi Zhang and Benjamin A. Foutty and Owen Sheekey and Trevor Arp and Siyuan Xu and Tian Xie and Yi Guo and Hari Stoyanov and Sherlock Gu and Aidan Keough and Evgeny Redekop and Canxun Zhang and Takashi Taniguchi and Kenji Watanabe and Martin E. Huber and Chenhao Jin and Erez Berg and Andrea F. Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.25807},
year = {2026}
}