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Single-Shot Multispectral Encoding: Advancing Optical Lithography for Encryption and Spectroscopy

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Single-Shot Multispectral Encoding: Advancing Optical Lithography for Encryption and Spectroscopy
Author(s)
Hyewon Shim; Park, Geonwoong; Yun, Hyunsuk; Ryu, Sunmin; Noh, Yong-Young; Cheol-Joo Kim
Publication Date
2024-09
Journal
Nano Letters, v.24, no.37, pp.11411 - 11418
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Most modern optical display and sensing devices utilize a limited number of spectral units within the visible range, based on human color perception. In contrast, the rapid advancement of machine-based pattern recognition and spectral analysis could facilitate the use of multispectral functional units, yet the challenge of creating complex, high-definition, and reproducible patterns with an increasing number of spectral units limits their widespread application. Here, we report a technique for optical lithography that employs a single-shot exposure to reproduce perovskite films with spatially controlled optical band gaps through light-induced compositional modulations. Luminescent patterns are designed to program correlations between spatial and spectral information, covering the entire visible spectral range. Using this platform, we demonstrate multispectral encoding patterns for encryption and multivariate optical converters for dispersive optics-free spectroscopy with high spectral resolution. The fabrication process is conducted at room temperature and can be extended to other material and device platforms. © 2024 American Chemical Society.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/15672
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c02153
ISSN
1530-6984
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