This enables a compact, multi-factor optical encryption platform with potential in:
• Anticounterfeiting
• Secure displays
• Adaptive optical communication
Paper here 👉https://t.co/CLp9NLE728
In our system, nanoscale surface roughness produces broadband scattering that masks Bragg reflections.
Instead of degrading contrast, scattering becomes an intrinsic optical encryption layer.
This flips a long-standing design rule in photonics.
Scattering is usually a problem in photonics.
We use it as a security feature.
We show an electrically reconfigurable colloidal COF photonic platform where encrypted optical states are invisible to the naked eye, yet revealed under specific optical conditions.
I am so pleased and honored to be featured in Der Standard https://t.co/2rzvltGLvF
as well as on our University magazine Rudolphina! https://t.co/cbJhTqZAdz
We are happy to invite Ukrainian students and researchers and beyond at the “European Chemistry School for Ukrainians”, which will be held online in May-June. We plan to involve 18 internationally renowned speakers from all around Europe:
https://t.co/HanAVX1XPa
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Happy to share that our paper in Nanoscale Advances has been included into the 2023 Popular Advances Collection - congratulations to Constantin @robbiewood@MOFsVienna https://t.co/hzlnQUd2Xc
We propose to overcome the challenges of 3D morphological control of #MOF#materials by providing structural control already through the selection of suitable metal oxide precursors serving as templates. Take a look!
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