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Comment on: “Terahertz rectangular waveguides with inserted graphene films biased by light and their quasi-linear electromagnetic modeling” [J. Comput. Electron. 20 (2021) 169]

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Recently, Kouzaev (J Comput Electron 20:169, 2021) proposed a novel rectangular waveguide with graphene inserts for light-pumped applications. However, the study has a serious error regarding the consistency between equations. Here, the error is specified.

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Moradi, A. Comment on: “Terahertz rectangular waveguides with inserted graphene films biased by light and their quasi-linear electromagnetic modeling” [J. Comput. Electron. 20 (2021) 169]. J Comput Electron (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10825-024-02147-8

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