27 March 2016 1 9K Report

The kinetic inductance is found to be larger for superconductor than the magnetic one. In a recent work I have found that this ratio is given by L_supper=L_conductor x (N_cond/N_super), N number of electron  and N_Super is a number of  super electron present at a given temperature. I have given new derivation for the kinetic inductance than the one which is available now. How correct is this formula?

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