For the case of a non-uniform plasma density, one can use the characteristic matrix method of stratified media (Born and Wolf "Principles of Optics" Chapter 13.4) for absorbing media in conjunction with Drude model to calculate the average plasma density at the wavelength in question for a desired reflectivity (assuming the plasma density as a function of depth can also be modeled). As another reference, see T.E. Wilson, "Modeling the high-speed switching of far-infrared radiation by photoionization in a semiconductor", Phys. Rev. B, 59, 12996 (1999). For a back of the envelope calculation, B&W gives a simple formula for both very thin and very thick (compared to the optical wavelength) conducting films. Thomas Wilson Marshall University