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Part of a test device photograph showing approximate peak locations.
A 0.2 terahertz (THz) response map (left) and test device photograph showing approximate peak locations (right). The relatively long wavelength of the 0.2 THz radiation tends to couple to the circuit bonding wires, which act as antennas.
Credit: William Stillman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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