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What is "kinetic capacitance" in superconductors or in solid state in general?
Hi,
I would appreciate it if anyone could explain to me what "kinetic capacitance" is, particularly in the context of superconductors or solids.
I understand "kinetic inductance" which comes from the kinetic energy of the conducting electrons but can not make the analogy for capacitance.
Thank you!
Hi,
I would appreciate it if anyone could explain to me what "kinetic capacitance" is, particularly in the context of superconductors or solids.
I understand "kinetic inductance" which comes from the kinetic energy of the conducting electrons but can not make the analogy for capacitance.
Thank you!