Reconfigurable Multilevel Optical PUF by Spatiotemporally Programmed Crystallization of Supersaturated Solution

Author:

Kim Youngchan1,Lim Jaemook1,Lim Ji Hwan1,Hwang Eunseung1,Lee Hyunkoo1,Kim Minwoo2,Ha Inho2,Cho Hyunmin3,Kwon Jinhyeong4,Oh Junho5,Ko Seung Hwan2,Pan Heng6,Hong Sukjoon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Optical Nanoprocessing Lab Department of Mechanical Engineering BK21 FOUR ERICA‐ACE Center Hanyang University 55 Hanyangdaehak‐ro, Sangnok‐gu Ansan 15588 South Korea

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering/Institute of Engineering Research Seoul National University 1 Gwanak‐ro, Gwanak‐gu Seoul 08826 South Korea

3. Department of Nano Manufacturing Technology Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM) 156 Gajeongbuk‐Ro, Yuseong‐Gu Daejeon 34103 South Korea

4. Smart Manufacturing System R&D Department Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) 89 Yangdaegiro‐gil, Ipjang‐myeon, Seobuk‐gu, Chungchengnam‐do Cheonan 31056 South Korea

5. Bio‐inspired Energy and Thermal Transport Engineering Research Lab Department of Mechanical Engineering BK21 FOUR ERICA‐ACE Center Hanyang University 55 Hanyangdaehak‐ro, Sangnok‐gu Ansan 15588 South Korea

6. Multiscale Manufacturing Lab J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA

Abstract

AbstractPhysical unclonable functions (PUFs) are emerging as an alternative to information security by providing an advanced level of cryptographic keys with non‐replicable characteristics, yet the cryptographic keys of conventional PUFs are not reconfigurable from the ones assigned at the manufacturing stage and the overall authentication process slows down as the number of entities in the dataset or the length of cryptographic key increases. Herein, a supersaturated solution‐based PUF (S‐PUF) is presented that utilizes stochastic crystallization of a supersaturated sodium acetate solution to allow a time‐efficient, hierarchical authentication process together with on‐demand rewritability of cryptographic keys. By controlling the orientation and the average grain size of the sodium acetate crystals via a spatiotemporally programmed temperature profile, the S‐PUF now includes two global parameters, that is, angle of rotation and divergence of the diffracted beam, in addition to the speckle pattern to produce multilevel cryptographic keys, and these parameters function as prefixes for the classification of each entity for a fast authentication process. At the same time, the reversible phase change of sodium acetate enables repeated reconfiguration of the cryptographic key, which is expected to offer new possibilities for a next‐generation, recyclable anti‐counterfeiting platform.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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