Affiliation:
1. Photonic Materials Metrology Sub Division Advanced Materials and Device Metrology Division CSIR‐National Physical Laboratory Dr. K. S. Krishnan Road New Delhi 110012 India
2. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad 201002 India
Abstract
AbstractAuthentication and verification of the most important government issued identity proof, i.e. passport has become more complex and challenging in the last few decades due to various innovations in ways of counterfeiting by fraudsters. Here, the aim is to provide more secured ink without altering its golden appearance in visible light. In this panorama, a novel advanced multi‐functional luminescent security pigment (MLSP) based golden ink (MLSI) is developed that provides an optical authentication and information encryption features to protect the legitimacy of the passport. The advanced MLSP is derived from the ratiometric combination of different luminescent materials to form a single pigment which emits red (620 nm), green (523 nm) and blue (474 nm), when irradiated via 254, 365 and 980 nm NIR wavelengths, respectively. It also includes magnetic nanoparticles to generate magnetic character recognition feature. The MLSI has been fabricated to examine its printing feasibility and stability over different substrates using the conventional screen‐printing technique against harsh chemicals and under different atmospheric conditions. Hence, these advantageous multi‐level security features with golden appearance in visible light is a new breakthrough toward curbing the counterfeiting of passport as well as bank cheques, government documents, pharmaceuticals, military equipment, and many more.
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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