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Lower loss limits at millimeter and terahertz ranges
Theoretical lower dielectric loss limits due to some lattice and other loss mechanisms are considered in lowest loss materials such as diamond type crystals and SiC at the MM and THz ranges and various temperatures. There are principle opportunities of essential reduction of losses compared to the observed record breaking low loss.