학술논문

Flash Nanoprecipitation Offers Large‐Format Full‐Color and Dual‐Mode Fluorescence Patterns for Codes‐in‐Code Encryption and Anti‐Counterfeiting
Document Type
article
Source
Advanced Photonics Research, Vol 3, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Subject
dual-mode anti-counterfeiting
flash nanoprecipitation
full-color fluorescent
large-format inkjet printing
Applied optics. Photonics
TA1501-1820
Optics. Light
QC350-467
Language
English
ISSN
2699-9293
Abstract
Fluorescent materials are used broadly for anti‐counterfeiting, including currency, passports, identity cards, and other secure documents. However, a universal procedure to print fluorescent materials is still missing due to the wide variety of properties found in fluorescent materials. Here, flash nanoprecipitation (FNP) is reported as a universal procedure for fast‐fabricating large‐scale fluorescent nanoparticles to construct cutting‐edge‐level encryption in anti‐counterfeiting, such as full‐color and dual‐mode “codes‐in‐code” large‐format fluorescent patterns. The large‐format fluorescent patterns are printed with a commercial inkjet printer. They exhibitd high concealment and environmental durability for daily use. The security labels of the 2021 Chinese Racing Pigeon Association (CRPA) certificate are then industrially fabricated based on this universal procedure. The monochrome fluorescent pattern is also upgraded into a full‐color fluorescent pattern for evolutionary encryption and anti‐counterfeiting. Finally, a “codes‐in‐code” dual‐mode encryption is realized in the UV bands. The results lead to cutting‐edge and high‐security anti‐counterfeiting technology, which will broaden the use of fluorescent materials in anti‐counterfeiting due to its universality.