Dear Gholamhosain,
the permittivity has to be established from experimental (or
quantum-mechanical) sources, see for instance
http://xplqa30.ieee.org/ielx5/5503869/6055237/6004802/html/img/6004802-fig-2-large.gif
This graph may be easily converted to numerical data using Engauge or
similar program
Hello,
You do not need DL model to describe organic materials, they are described
using regular dielectric permittivity (complex if you want to account for
dielectric losses). You can determine them from the known refractive
indices. For ITO it might be different, because it is conductive and in
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