Hello users,
I know that for a real dielectric, we should use a minimum of 12 points 
per wavelength in the material, not vacuum wavelength. However, for 
metals, this is not straight forward (at least to me), especially in 
the near and mid-infrared, where n(real) is small and k(imag) is large. 
  How do I specify the resolution in this case?

Is the wavelength
a) lambda_vacuum / eps_total
b) lambda_vacuum/eps_real
c) other?

Thank you,
Chad


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