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Luminescent Erbium-Doped Silicon Thin Films for Advanced Anti-Counterfeit Labels.
Larin, Artem O; Dvoretckaia, Liliia N; Mozharov, Alexey M; Mukhin, Ivan S; Cherepakhin, Artem B; Shishkin, Ivan I; Ageev, Eduard I; Zuev, Dmitry A.
Afiliação
  • Larin AO; Department of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, 49 Kronverkskiy av., St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia.
  • Dvoretckaia LN; Alferov University, 8 Khlopina st., St. Petersburg, 194021, Russia.
  • Mozharov AM; Alferov University, 8 Khlopina st., St. Petersburg, 194021, Russia.
  • Mukhin IS; Alferov University, 8 Khlopina st., St. Petersburg, 194021, Russia.
  • Cherepakhin AB; SCAMT Institute, ITMO University, 49 Kronverkskiy av., St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia.
  • Shishkin II; Institute of Automatics and Control Processes, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, 5 Radio St., Vladivostok, 690041, Russia.
  • Ageev EI; Far Eastern Federal University, 10 Ajax Bay, Russky Island, Vladivostok, 690922, Russia.
  • Zuev DA; Department of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, 49 Kronverkskiy av., St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia.
Adv Mater ; 33(16): e2005886, 2021 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33705580
ABSTRACT
The never-ending struggle against counterfeit demands the constant development of security labels and their fabrication methods. This study demonstrates a novel type of security label based on downconversion photoluminescence from erbium-doped silicon. For fabrication of these labels, a femtosecond laser is applied to selectively irradiate a double-layered Er/Si thin film, which is accomplished by Er incorporation into a silicon matrix and silicon-layer crystallization. The study of laser-induced heating demonstrates that it creates optically active erbium centers in silicon, providing stable and enhanced photoluminescence at 1530 nm. Such a technique is utilized to create two types of anti-counterfeiting labels. The first type is realized by the single-step direct laser writing of luminescent areas and detected by optical microscopy as holes in the film forming the desired image. The second type, with a higher degree of security, is realized by adding other fabrication steps, including the chemical etching of the Er layer and laser writing of additional non-luminescent holes over an initially recorded image. During laser excitation at 525 nm of luminescent holes of the labels, a photoluminescent picture repeating desired data can be seen. The proposed labels are easily scalable and perspective for labeling of goods, securities, and luxury items.
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