等离子体子
材料科学
密码学
纳米光子学
荧光
计算机科学
加密
纳米技术
光电子学
物理
光学
计算机安全
操作系统
作者
Yongfeng Lu,Hongrui Cheng,Guang‐Can Li,Fei Han,Jiang Cheng,Tsz Wing Lo,Dangyuan Lei,Paul S. Francis,Yuanhui Zheng
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202201372
摘要
Abstract Merging cryptographic primitive technologies and physical unclonable functions (PUFs) have become a new paradigm of one‐way encryption. Herein, the authors report a dynamic PUF cryptographic primitive based on plasmonic fluorescence blinking from single or a few dye molecules embedded within the nanogaps of plasmonic patch nanoantennas. This cryptographic primitive carries two sets of high‐capacity optical codes: the fluorescence blinking of the embedded dye molecules and multi‐color light scattering enabled by the plasmonic nanoantennas. The former allows the generation of temporal binary codes from a large number of individual plasmonic patch nanoantennas by holding either “1” (bright state) or “0” (dark state), while the latter provides a permanent color‐based novenary code that acts as a decryption channel for authentication. Benefiting from the high electromagnetic field localized within the nanogaps and the large Purcell enhancement of the plasmonic nanoantennas, the fluorescence blinking is readily detectable by a common fluorescence microscope with a mercury arc lamp as a low‐power excitation source. The developed dynamic PUF codes are robustly and accurately authenticated by a self‐programmed computer vision algorithm. This study revolutionizes the conventional static PUF encryption to nanophotonics‐based dynamic encryption, opening a new avenue for next‐generation advanced anti‐counterfeiting.
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