The discussion focuses on the refractive index of pure gold at microwave frequencies, particularly around 2.4 GHz, relevant for applications involving nano/microscale particles and thin films. Participants highlight that while gold is a good reflector, the refractive index is critical for understanding the electromagnetic field around materials. Concerns are raised about the accuracy of extrapolating data from optical frequencies to microwave frequencies due to significant differences in frequency and potential non-linearity. One participant expresses a preference to avoid bulk measurements due to limited material availability. The conversation emphasizes the need for precise data to support research in this area.