Personalized Electronic Signature Technology Based on Stress Luminescent Materials
Electronic signatures play a crucial role in verifying signer identities, but their lack of personalized information increases the risk of forgery. To address this issue, a stress luminescent material based on NaNbO3:Pr3+ was developed and applied in anti-counterfeiting devices. Experimental results...
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| Language: | English |
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Kaunas University of Technology
2025-05-01
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| Series: | Medžiagotyra |
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| Online Access: | https://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/39962 |
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| Summary: | Electronic signatures play a crucial role in verifying signer identities, but their lack of personalized information increases the risk of forgery. To address this issue, a stress luminescent material based on NaNbO3:Pr3+ was developed and applied in anti-counterfeiting devices. Experimental results demonstrate that compared to undoped NaNbO3, the Pr3+-doped material exhibits new absorption peaks within the 350 – 500 nm range. The stress luminescence intensity of the material increases initially and then decreases with rising annealing temperatures and Pr3+ doping concentrations. The optimal annealing temperature and doping concentration, yielding the highest stress luminescence intensity, were identified as 1075 °C and 0.7 %, respectively. Additionally, while the luminescence intensity of NaNbO3:Pr3+ diminishes with repeated friction, its luminescent performance is restored after UV irradiation. In anti-counterfeiting device testing, the device incorporating 1075 °C annealed NaNbO3:0.7 %Pr3+ was able to effectively capture variations in the writer’s force during the writing process. This capability reflects the writer's unique writing habits, thereby enhancing the anti-counterfeiting effectiveness of electronic signatures. These findings indicate that the proposed NaNbO3:Pr3+ stress luminescent material can effectively encode personalized information in electronic signatures, significantly improving their anti-counterfeiting performance. |
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| ISSN: | 1392-1320 2029-7289 |