The growing demand for information security and product authentication presents significant challenges for anticounterfeiting technologies. Photonic crystal (PC)-based optical anticounterfeiting approaches that enable multimode dynamic color regulation are of great significance for advancing the field of high-level anticounterfeiting. However, the susceptibility to replication and reliance on responsive materials remain key limitations. Inspired by tree rings, an elaborated two-dimensional (2D) PC anticounterfeiting system was proposed in this paper. By integrating 2D PCs with concentric periodic structures using nanospheres of varying sizes with a polyethylene glycol diacrylate 200-vinyl methacrylate (PEGDA-VMA) polymer matrix, a multimodal color changing performance was realized. The resulting "tree-ring" patterns, formed in situ via controlled injection and Marangoni effects, are inherently random and irreplicable, which provide "unclonable" characteristics. The labels exhibit multi-color-switching modes (full immersion and unilateral wetting), enabling brilliant and angle-dependent structural colors without relying on fatigue-prone responsive substrates. This simplified fabrication strategy enhances verification reliability and offers a robust route for advanced anticounterfeiting applications.
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Wenhui Tu
Zhiliang Li
Kai Yu
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Zhengzhou University
National University of Defense Technology
Qingdao University of Science and Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba428e4e9516ffd37a2e78 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6c01558