Nanotag luminescent fingerprint anti-counterfeiting technology

نویسندگان

  • Stefan Johansen
  • Michal Radziwon
  • Luciana Tavares
  • Horst-Günter Rubahn
چکیده

We describe a method to fabricate, transfer and validate via image processing nanofibre-based, unique security marks ('nanotags') for anti-counterfeiting purposes. Epitaxial surface growth of oligophenylenes on a heated muscovite mica crystal results in a thin film of mutually aligned nanofibres with dimensions of tens of nanometres in height, hundreds of nanometres in width and tens to hundreds of micrometres in length. By applying a shadow mask, a film pattern is generated which contains only sparse, randomly grown nanofibres, which in turn represent a unique 'fingerprint' of the growth area. This fingerprint can be transferred on an adhesive tape as a label of a product, imaged using low magnification microscopy, digitalised and stored in a database. Infrared surface heating, enforced cooling and load lock transfer makes the fabrication process fast and scalable to mass production.

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دوره 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012