Charge-imbalance potential relaxation produces a retarded vortex viscosity kernel (1−iωτ_E)⁻¹ that yields a negative effective mass at low frequencies and a reactive pinning-like response at high frequencies.
Zmuidzinas, Superconducting microresonators: Physics and applications, Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics3, 169 (2012)
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Effect of charge-imbalance potential relaxation on the high-frequency vortex dynamics and kinetic inductance of superconducting circuits
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Equidistant resonance jumps in superconducting coplanar resonators driven by Abrikosov vortices
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