Metal meshes work as band-pass filters in the terahertz (THz) region, with their transmission spectra acutely affected
by the refractive index of the material inside and above the metal mesh openings. We used a metal mesh for
high-sensitivity observations by focusing on the "dip", that is, a sudden change in transmittance that only appeared when
the THz wave was obliquely incident onto the metal mesh. Here we report a measurement of stratum corneum to inspect
the feasibility of applying the metal mesh sensor to observations of human skin.
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