Refractive freeform components are becoming increasingly relevant for generating controlled patterns of light, because of their capability to spatially modulate optical signals with high efficiency and low background. However, the use of these devices is still limited by difficulties in manufacturing macroscopic elements with complex, 3D surface reliefs. Here, 3D-printed and stretchable magic windows generating light patterns by refraction are introduced. The shape and, consequently, the light texture achieved can be changed through controlled device strain. Cryptographic magic windows are demonstrated through exemplary light patterns, including micro-QR-codes, that are correctly projected and recognized upon strain gating while remaining cryptic for as-produced devices. The light pattern of micro-QR-codes can also be projected by two coupled magic windows, with one of them acting as the decryption key. Such novel, freeform elements with 3D shape and tailored functionalities is relevant for applications in illumination design, smart labels, anti-counterfeiting systems, and cryptographic communication.

Cryptographic Strain-Dependent Light Pattern Generators

Tredicucci Alessandro;Pisignano Dario;Camposeo Andrea
2021

Abstract

Refractive freeform components are becoming increasingly relevant for generating controlled patterns of light, because of their capability to spatially modulate optical signals with high efficiency and low background. However, the use of these devices is still limited by difficulties in manufacturing macroscopic elements with complex, 3D surface reliefs. Here, 3D-printed and stretchable magic windows generating light patterns by refraction are introduced. The shape and, consequently, the light texture achieved can be changed through controlled device strain. Cryptographic magic windows are demonstrated through exemplary light patterns, including micro-QR-codes, that are correctly projected and recognized upon strain gating while remaining cryptic for as-produced devices. The light pattern of micro-QR-codes can also be projected by two coupled magic windows, with one of them acting as the decryption key. Such novel, freeform elements with 3D shape and tailored functionalities is relevant for applications in illumination design, smart labels, anti-counterfeiting systems, and cryptographic communication.
2021
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
7
1
2101129-1
2101129-9
9
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/admt.202101129
Esperti anonimi
3D printing
additive manufacturing
cryptographic systems
freeform components
stretchable devices
Internazionale
No
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
D'Elia, Francesca; Pisani, Francesco; Tredicucci, Alessandro; Pisignano, Dario; Camposeo, Andrea
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
open
   4-Dimensional printing for adaptive optoelectronic components
   xPRINT
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   682157

   PRIN 2017PHRM8X
   MIUR
   PRIN 2017
   PRIN 2017PHRM8X
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