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Photostimulated Ultraviolet Luminescence for Anti‐Counterfeiting in Daylight Conditions

Bingbing Yang, Zengchao Yu, Xueqing Liu, Yi Liu, Yi Liu, Feng Liu, Hao Wu, Jiahua Zhang, Xiaojun Wang, Yichun Liu, Yichun Liu

2024Laser & Photonics Review13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Photostimulated luminescence in the ultraviolet (PSL‐UV) holds promise for high‐security anti‐counterfeiting applications, especially in brightly lit environments. Despite its potential, research on PSL‐UV is relatively limited. Here, the PSL‐UV properties of a NaYF 4 :Gd 3+ fluoride‐based phosphor is explored, demonstrating its suitability for advanced anti‐counterfeiting purposes. This phosphor effectively captures excitation energy from X‐rays and subsequently emits UV light at 311 nm when stimulated by visible ambient light. Remarkably, the material exhibits exceptional reliability and durability, maintaining effectual PSL‐UV output even after enduring exposure to 100 cycles of ambient light and subsequent decay. Furthermore, ultraviolet imaging experiments highlight the practicality of PSL‐UV for real‐world implementation, presenting a fresh and robust strategy for enhancing security and authentication processes.

Topics & Concepts

DaylightLuminescenceUltravioletPhotostimulated luminescenceOptoelectronicsUltraviolet lightEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceOpticsPhysicsbioluminescence and chemiluminescence researchLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
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