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Screen-printed nanoparticles as anti-counterfeiting tags

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/27/9/095702

Keywords

anti-counterfeiting; nanoparticles; screen printing; serigraphy; magnetic; plasmonic; aging

Funding

  1. Tipolinea SAU
  2. EU [ERC-2013-CoG-614715]
  3. Government of Aragon
  4. European Social Fund
  5. VI National RDi Plan
  6. Iniciativa Ingenio
  7. Consolider Program
  8. CIBER Actions
  9. Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Metallic nanoparticles with different physical properties have been screen printed as authentication tags on different types of paper. Gold and silver nanoparticles show unique optical signatures, including sharp emission bandwidths and long lifetimes of the printed label, even under accelerated weathering conditions. Magnetic nanoparticles show distinct physical signals that depend on the size of the nanoparticle itself. They were also screen printed on different substrates and their magnetic signals read out using a magnetic pattern recognition sensor and a vibrating sample magnetometer. The novelty of our work lies in the demonstration that the combination of nanomaterials with optical and magnetic properties on the same printed support is possible, and the resulting combined signals can be used to obtain a user-configurable label, providing a high degree of security in anti-counterfeiting applications using simple commercially-available sensors.

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