Noncontact Anticounterfeiting Technology with Dual NIR-Responsive Photothermal Effect and Thermochromic Materials
Dayoung Shin,
Na Eun Lee,
Ji Hyeon Lee
et al.
Abstract:In an era where counterfeiting poses a significant challenge across various industries, the development of advanced anticounterfeiting (ACF) technologies is critical. This study introduces noncontact anticounterfeiting (NCACF) system leveraging the unique properties of near-infrared (NIR) absorbing photothermal and thermochromic materials. The proposed system utilizes the wavelength-dependent photothermal effect of NIR dyes to activate color changes in thermochromic materials, enabling a dynamic range of color… Show more
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