Masao Fujita, Masayuki Toyoda, K. Takano, Sangyeop Lee, S. Hara, I. Watanabe, A. Kasamatsu
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A method to suppress unnecessary electromagnetic-wave (EM-wave) radiation is required in the future communication environment where various ultra-high frequency bands (e.g., 275-450GHz) are supposed to be used. This work demonstrates terahertz EM-wave absorbers targeting 300-GHz and 400-GHz bands.