The far-infrared c-axis reflectance of Sr2RuO4 has been measured above and
below the 2.5 K superconducting transition temperature of the sample. A pla
sma edge develops near 70 cm(-1) as the temperature is lowered, which corre
sponds to a Drude peak in the real optical conductivity associated with the
onset of the coherent motion of the carriers. A gaplike suppression of the
frequency-dependent scattering rate at low temperatures indicates that the
coherent transport is related to a loss of scattering below 60 cm(-1). A s
trong resonance near 9 meV is responsible for the scattering that destroys
coherence.