Pixelated Physical Unclonable Functions through Capillarity-Assisted Particle Assembly
Abstract
Recent years have shown the need for trustworthy, unclonable, and durable tokens as proof of authenticity for a large variety of products to combat the economic cost of counterfeits. An excellent solution is physical unclonable functions (PUFs), which are intrinsically random objects that cannot be recreated, even if illegitimate manufacturers have access to the same methods. We propose a robust and simple way to make pixelated PUFs through the deposition of a random mixture of fluorescent colloids in a predetermined lattice using capillarity-assisted particle assembly. As the encoding capacity scales exponentially with the number of deposited particles, we can easily achieve encoding capacities above 10700 for sub millimeter scale samples, where the pixelated nature of the PUFs allows for easy and trustworthy readout. Our method allows for the PUFs to be transferred to, and embedded in, a range of transparent materials to protect them from environmental challenges, leading to improved stability and robustness and allowing their implementation for a large number of different applications. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000639924Publication status
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ACS Applied Materials & InterfacesVolume
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American Chemical SocietySubject
physical unclonable function; security; capillarity-assisted particle assembly; microparticles; fluorescence; colloidal transferOrganisational unit
09455 - Isa, Lucio / Isa, Lucio
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188339 - Liquid-crystalline films with engineered defects (SNF)
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