We present a checkerboard metasurface integrating interleaved Helmholtz resonator arrays with distinct geometrical parameters, enabling decoupled dual-band coherent perfect absorption (CPA) in both in-phase and anti-phase excitation conditions. Full-wave simulations confirm that the proposed structure achieves absorption rates exceeding 99% at 2.904, 3.024, 3.788 and 3.856 THz, corresponding to two pairs of resonant modes enabled by the asymmetric transmission characteristics. Notably, by actively manipulating the relative phase difference between the two excitation modes, the absorption frequencies associated with each CPA channel can be independently and continuously tuned. Benefiting from the planar checkerboard configuration, which combines compact geometry, suppressed mutual coupling, and balanced energy distribution, the metasurface achieves stable and independent dual-band absorption characteristics. The proposed design provides a promising pathway for the development of terahertz coherent absorbers with enhanced frequency stability and spectral flexibility of dual-mode operations, offering strong potential for practical photonic and electromagnetic applications.
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