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A more poor absorption near 2.52 THz is obtained for spiral-type antenna-coupled micro-bridge structure with a pixel size of 25 μm × 25 μm due to a smaller pixel size compared to 35 μm × 35 μm pixel structure reported in [29] which provides a higher absorption rate of 45% at 2.77 THz when n = 1.1 and 46% at 2.99 THz when n = 2.1.
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