But some conductors are transparent including various


An electric field in a conductor causes charges to redistribute so as to cancel out the original field, bringing the field to zero. This is, I think, a common argument for why conductors are generally opaque to EM waves.

But some conductors are transparent, including various electrolytes and indium tin oxide in LCD displays. What are the mechanisms by which conductors can be transparent?

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