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Wireless-controlled, self-powered, and patterned information encryption display system based on flexible electroluminescence devices

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 102, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.107653

Keywords

Information encryption; Electroluminescence device; Triboelectric nanogenerator; Wireless control; Dynamic EL emission

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11774384]
  2. First -Class Discipline Cultivation Project of Henan University [2020YLZDYJ10]

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In this study, a wireless-controlled, self-powered, and patterned information encryption display system based on a flexible electroluminescence device has been developed. The device is driven by a wearable triboelectric nano-generator and can achieve dynamic electroluminescence emission based on pixels for wireless-controlled information encryption.
Information encryption is significantly important for information security, national public safety, and social business, which still face severe challenges of large-scale stimulus decryption equipment, information leakage, and product forgery. Herein, a wireless-controlled, self-powered, and patterned information encryption display system (IEDS) based on flexible electroluminescence (EL) device is developed, in which the EL device based on quick response (QR)/Morse-coded silver electrodes can be directly driven by a wearable triboelectric nano -generator (W-TENG) to demonstrate programmed pixel-based dynamic EL emission for wireless-controlled in-formation encryption. Moreover, the silver electrodes fabricated by inkjet printing for the EL device demonstrate high conductivity of 1.6 omega/ sq and excellent flexibility. A wireless control module operated by a smartphone is employed to switch on or off the connection of the W-TENG with the EL device to achieve pixel-based dynamic EL emission for the IEDS, which would provide a novel insight and strategy for implementing advanced information encryption technology.

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