Hello Antonio,
optical properties of material means in general its dielectric function (having 
real and complex parts). Alternatively, you can describe them by material 
refractive index and extinction coefficient. These quantities are energy 
(wavelength) dependent and determine how much of the incident light is 
reflected, transmitted and absorbed.

Best,
Lenka

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 01:40:17PM -0300, Dr Antonio Vanderlei dos Santos wrote:
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> Dear.
> I wonder about the optical properties.
> It is not clear to me
> what it means
> The results and figures.
> Can someone help me?
> 
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> Antonio Vanderlei dos Santos
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Masaryk University
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