Affiliation:
1. Institute of Microstructure Technology Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Hermann‐von‐Helmholtz‐Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany
2. Light Technology Institute Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Engesserstrasse 13 76131 Karlsruhe Germany
Abstract
AbstractA phosphor‐particle‐loaded microlens array on a polymer substrate offers an attractive unclonable anticounterfeiting label design. A random pattern of bright emission points is created due to the random coincidences of light focused by a microlens with an underlying phosphor microparticle. The change of the bright point patter with the angle of the incident light (owing to a shift in the locations of the focal points) makes the labels unclonable. This work examines the authentication of such labels using a single smartphone. The smartphone flashlight provides illumination whereas the camera is used for detection (optical filters prevent capture of scattered source light). A 196‐bit binary string is created from the captured images to identify which lenses in the 14 × 14 array create bright emission points for a given position of the smartphone. The classification of test and reference images as matching or not is achieved with >99% confidence, as is a 1 cm tolerance for the positioning accuracy of the smartphone. Moreover, authentication is possible for different distances between flash and camera provided this is less than 3 cm. In summary, the present work quantifies the good potential of the microlens array microphosphor unclonable label concept for authentication using a smartphone.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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