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Adv Mater ; 36(19): e2312650, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38339884

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Optical grating devices based on micro/nanostructured functional surfaces are widely employed to precisely manipulate light propagation, which is significant for information technologies, optical data storage, and light sensors. However, the parameters of rigid periodic structures are difficult to tune after manufacturing, which seriously limits their capacity for in situ light manipulation. Here, a novel anti-eavesdropping, anti-damage, and anti-tamper dynamic optical encryption strategy are reported via tunable mechanical composite wrinkle micrograting encryption systems (MCWGES). By mechanically composing multiple in-situ tunable ordered wrinkle gratings, the dynamic keys with large space capacity are generated to obtain encrypted diffraction patterns, which can provide a higher level of security for the encrypted systems. Furthermore, a multiple grating cone diffraction model is proposed to reveal the dynamic optical encryption principle of MCWGES. Optical encryption communication using dynamic keys has the effect of preventing eavesdropping, damage, and tampering. This dynamic encryption method based on optical manipulation of wrinkle grating demonstrates the potential applications of micro/nanostructured functional surfaces in the field of information security.

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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 22(6): 1013-8, 2002 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12914187

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Measurements of rotational temperature as low as several hundred Kelvin have been achieved using optical emission spectroscopy (OES) in nitrogen DC glow discharge. The strongest band of the first negative system of nitrogen molecule ion was chosen to determine the rotational temperature of nitrogen DC glow discharge at 4 different positions in the discharge area: back of the cathode; cathode sheath; positive column and anode glow region. In positive column the rotational temperature of N2+ increases apparently with the increasing discharge voltage from 500-1,100 V when the pressure is 10 Pa. However at pressure of 20 Pa the rotational temperature in positive column increases slightly with the increase of discharge voltage. On the contrary, the rotational temperature in cathode sheath takes reverse tendency when the discharge voltage varies from 500-1,100 V. As regard the anode glow region, the rotational temperature at 10 Pa decreases with the increase of discharge voltage, but that at the 20 Pa increases. We attribute the different changing tendencies of the rotational temperature to the different discharge status at different pressure. When the discharge voltage varies from 500 to 1,100 V, the discharge at pressure of 10 Pa is normal glow and that at 20 Pa is abnormal glow.


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Nitrogen/chemistry , Spectrophotometry/methods , Electricity , Pressure , Temperature
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