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Defect Regulation Strategy of Porous Persistent Phosphors for Multiple and Dynamic Information Encryption.

Ruichen ShenTianpei HeSailing YaoYun ZhangTianhuan PengWeihong TanNa ChenQuan Yuan
Published in: Small methods (2024)
Optical encryption technologies based on persistent luminescence material have currently drawn increasing attention due to the distinctive and long-lived optical properties, which enable multi-dimensional and dynamic optical information encryption to improve the security level. However, the controlled synthesis of persistent phosphors remains largely unexplored and it is still a great challenge to regulate the structure for optical properties optimization, which inevitably sets significant limitations on the practical application of persistent luminescent materials. Herein, a controlled synthesis method is proposed based on defect structure regulation and a series of porous persistent phosphors is obtained with different luminous intensities, lifetime, and wavelengths. By simply using diverse templates during the sol-gel process, the oxygen vacancy defects structures are successfully regulated to improve the optical properties. Additionally, the obtained series of porous Al 2 O 3 are utilized for multi-color and dynamic optical information encryption to increase the security level. Overall, the proposed defect regulation strategy in this work is expected to provide a general and facile method for optimizing the optical properties of persistent luminescent materials, paving new ways for broadening their applications in multi-dimensional and dynamic information encryption.
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