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Dual-color dynamic anti-counterfeiting labels with persistent emission after visible excitation allowing smartphone authentication

Ngei Katumo, Li Kai, Bryce S. Richards, Ian A. Howard

2022Scientific Reports45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A significant impediment to the deployment of anti-counterfeiting technologies is the reliance on specialized hardware. Here, anti-counterfeiting labels are developed that are both excited and detected using a smartphone. The persistent luminescence pattern and color changes on the timescale of hundreds of milliseconds to seconds. The labels can be authenticated by comparing still images from the red and green channels of video acquired at known times after flashlight excitation against expected reference patterns. The labels are based on a green-emitting SrAl 2 O 4 : Eu 2+ ,Dy 3+ (SAED), and red-emitting CaS:Eu 2+ phosphors whose lifetimes are varied: (i) for SAED from 0.5 to 11.7 s by annealing the commercial material in air; and (ii) CaS:Eu 2+ from 0.1 to 0.6 s by varying the dopant concentration. Examples of anti-counterfeiting labels exhibiting changing emission patterns and colors on a seven-segment display, barcode, and emoji are demonstrated. These results demonstrate that phosphors with visible absorption and tunable persistent luminescence lifetimes on the order of hundreds of milliseconds to seconds are attractive for anti-counterfeiting applications as they allow authentication to be performed using only a smartphone. Further development should allow richer color shifts and enhancement of security by embedding further covert anti-counterfeiting features.

Topics & Concepts

Authentication (law)Dual (grammatical number)Computer scienceComputer securityInternet privacyExcitationSmartphone applicationSmartphone appMultimediaPhysicsArtQuantum mechanicsLiteratureUser Authentication and Security SystemsPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques