Optical Information Encryption Based on Secret Sharing Liquid Crystal Elements with Spatial Dislocation

Author:

Xu Xin123,Qiao Siyuan123,Guo Yinghui1234,Zhang Qi124,Fu Guoquan123,Pu Mingbo1234,Fan Yulong12,Li Xiaoyin124,Zhang Fei124,Xu Mingfeng124,Duan Fei125,Luo Xiangang123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Optical Field Manipulation Science and Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu 610209 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Optical Technologies on Nano‐Fabrication and Micro‐Engineering. Institute of Optics and Electronics Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu 610209 China

3. College of Materials Science and Opto‐Electronic Technology University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

4. Research Center on Vector Optical Fields Institute of Optics and Electronics Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu 610209 China

5. Tianfu Xinglong Lake Laboratory Chengdu 610299 China

Abstract

AbstractOptical encryption is an increasingly significant technique in the realm of information security. In the recent decade, there has been considerable interest in using planar optics elements for information encryption. However, information leakage possibly occurs due to limited encrytion channels available for single‐layer devices. To circumvent this problem, a novel encryption method is put forward using secret sharing cascaded liquid crystal (LC) elements with spatial dislocation, which can produce near‐field patterns and far‐field holographic images under different illumination conditions. Specifically, Malus's Law and its inherent one‐to‐four mapping of rotational degeneracy, along with the Pancharatnam‐Berry (PB) phase introduced by LC molecules, to achieve multi‐channel encryption are utilized. Therefore, each cascaded LC unit can manipulate the amplitude and phase imparted to output light independently, thus only by obtaining both LC devices can decryption be realized. To further enhance the encryption security, the author purposely divide each LC device into multiple regions and find that the encrypted patterns can only be recovered when the two LC elements align precisely with a specific dislocation. These experimental measurements agree well with the design, thus demonstrating the strong encryption capability and broad application prospects of the design approach in the field of optical encryption with high cost‐effectiveness.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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