The Hagen–Rubens relation is a formula that describes the relationship between the electrical conductivity of a material and its optical properties, particularly in the context of metallic materials and their interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Specifically, it relates the extinction coefficient (which measures how much light is absorbed or scattered) to the electrical conductivity of a metal or a degenerate semiconductor at certain frequencies, generally in the infrared range.
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