Robust Optical Physical Unclonable Function Based on Total Internal Reflection for Portable Authentication
Zhiyuan Wang,
Hu Wang,
Pengxiang Wang
et al.
Abstract:Physical unclonable functions (PUFs)
utilize uncontrollable
manufacturing
randomness to yield cryptographic primitives. Currently, the fabrication
of the most generally employed optical PUFs mainly depends on fluorescent,
Raman, or plasmonic materials, which suffer inherent robustness issues.
Herein, we construct an optical PUF with high environmental stability
via total internal reflection (TIR-PUF) perturbed by randomly distributed
polymer microspheres. The response image is transformed into encoded
keys via… Show more
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