Affiliation:
1. School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou China
2. Key Laboratory for Polymeric Composite and Functional Materials of Ministry of Education Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China
3. Guangdong Provincial Laboratory of Chemistry and Fine Chemical Engineering Jieyang Center Jieyang China
Abstract
AbstractCommodity fraud poses significant economic and public health risks while jeopardizing market stability. A promising avenue for addressing this issue involves the incorporation of physical unclonable function (PUF) in anti‐counterfeiting labels for commodity authentication purposes. PUFs are a large number of unbreakable security labels generated through a random process, which exhibit unique physical pattern responses that are impervious to replication. In particular, a novel kind of a PUF model, called structural color‐based PUFs, combing the structural color characteristics of angle‐dependent stability and brightness with unclonable property, offers unassailable encryption capabilities and serves as a formidable safeguard against forgery. This review undertakes a comprehensive summary of recent advancements in PUF technology leveraging structural color materials. Moreover, it provides a systematic description of the recognition and authentication technology employed in optical structural color PUFs. Finally, a prospective summary and outlook is proposed to explain existing challenges, and highlight potential developments in anti‐counterfeiting technology incorporating structural color PUF labels.
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