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Photonic Crystals in Anticounterfeiting

Chander S Jeena
Chander S Jeena · Regional Director, Reconnaissance International
Photonic Crystals in Anticounterfeiting

Photonic crystals (PCs) are optical nanostructures that affect the propagation of light by the periodic variation in their refractive index. As counterfeiting techniques become ever more sophisticated, PCs offer physically unclonable functions (PUFs) due to their defect-sensitive optical behaviour and structural colours that cannot be reproduced accurately by traditional printing or scanning techniques.

Why this matters

In PCs, even the tiniest imperfections can have a big impact on how they interact with light. These materials work by arranging layers or particles in a perfectly repeating pattern, and when light hits them, it propagates in very specific ways – creating vivid, shimmering colours. But if something in that pattern is even slightly off, the light behaves differently, producing a discernibly different appearance.

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