An invisible private 2D barcode design and implementation with tunable fluorescent nanoparticles

Kunkun Jiang(Harbin Institute of Technology), Dandan Xu(Harbin Institute of Technology), Zhongyang Liu(Harbin Institute of Technology), Weiwei Zhao(Harbin Institute of Technology), Hongjun Ji(Harbin Institute of Technology), Jiaheng Zhang(Harbin Institute of Technology), Mingyu Li(Harbin Institute of Technology), Tingting Zheng(Medication Management (United States)), Huanhuan Feng(Harbin Institute of Technology)
RSC Advances
January 1, 2019
Cited by 9Open Access
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Abstract

However, relevant issues have emerged as their popularity has soared. The most urgent and representative problem is decryption, which may lead to serious information leakage and substantial damage to organizations, such as governments and international enterprises. This issue is mainly due to the visibility of 2D barcodes. In order to prevent potential privacy violation and sensitive information leakage through easy access of those visible 2D barcodes, we have designed and fabricated invisible 2D barcodes that will only be visible under UV illumination. This approach provides a promising solution to address the previous problem by transferring 2D barcodes into an invisible state. We have employed a typical micro-emulsion method to fabricate polystyrene (PS) fluorescent nanoparticles due to its simplicity. The invisible patterns can and will only be accessed and recognized under UV light illumination to protect personal private information. These invisible 2D barcodes provide a feasible solution for personal information protection and fit with a patient's privacy protection scenario very well, as we have demonstrated.


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