Optical models for conductive layers
Discusses suitable optical models for electrically conductive thin films, able to reproduce both optical and electrical properties. The classical Drude model and the extended Drude model for highly doped semiconductors are shown. Silver, NiCr and ITO layers are used as examples.

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