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. 2024 May;20(20):e2306802.
doi: 10.1002/smll.202306802. Epub 2023 Dec 8.

Liquid Crystalline Network Microstructures for Stimuli Responsive Labels with Multi-Level Encryption

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Liquid Crystalline Network Microstructures for Stimuli Responsive Labels with Multi-Level Encryption

Simone Donato et al. Small. 2024 May.

Abstract

Two-photon direct laser writing enables the fabrication of shape-changing microstructures that can be exploited in stimuli responsive micro-robotics and photonics. The use of Liquid Crystalline Networks (LCN) allows to realize 3D micrometric objects that can contract along a specific direction in response to stimuli, such as temperature or light. In this paper, the fabrication of free-standing LCN microstructures is demonstrated as graphical units of a smart tag for simple physical and optical encryption. Using an array of identical pixels, information can be hidden to the observer and revealed only upon application of a specific stimulus. The reading mechanism is based on the shape-change of each pixel under stimuli and their color that combine together in a two-level encryption label. Once the stimulus is removed, the pixels recover their original shape and the message remains completely hidden. Therefore, an opto-mechanical equivalent of an "invisible ink" is realized. This new concept paves the way for introducing enhanced functionalities in smart micro-systems within a single lithography step, spanning from storage devices with physical encryption to complex motion actuators.

Keywords: direct laser writing; gray‐scale lithography; liquid crystalline networks; physical information encryption; shape‐changing materials.

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