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Lossly metal reflection on CST 2010

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Hello everyones!
I'm trying to simulate the reflection from a thin layer of lossly metal (in ,my case NiCr).
as we know the resistence of a thin layer (smaller then the skin depth) should be constant.
I connect a 100nm NiCr layer to the end ofa coaxial cable and simulate the S11 from this layer.
after calculating the load on the endg of the cable i got frequency dependens as like a normal metal [(1+i)Rs].

can anyone help me with that?
Tnx :)
 

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