MULTI-STABLE AND ERASABLE ANTI-COUNTERFEITING TECHNOLOGY WITH CONTROLLED REFLECTION COLOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF IN OPTICAL CODING

20220335443 · 2022-10-20

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Abstract

The present disclosure discloses a novel multi-stable and erasable anti-counterfeiting technology with controlled reflection color and the application thereof in optical coding. The method and use are characterized by high thermal stability and robust fatigue resistance, and the realization thereof relies on the material system composed of an intrinsic chiral diarylethene molecule based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and a liquid crystal (LC) material disclosed herein. The diarylethene based on steric hindrance ethene bridge has the following structural feature:

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The material system composed of a diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and an LC can be prepared by a simple preparation process from cheap raw materials, can achieve a wide spectral color adjustment range, and has excellent thermal stability and fatigue resistance, which is expected to be further widely used in the fields of dual erasable anti-counterfeiting and optical information encoding with high thermal stability and strong fatigue resistance.

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16. A novel dual erasable anti-counterfeiting method with continuous and controllable reflection color and use thereof in the field of optical information encoding, wherein, the method exhibits high thermal stability and robust fatigue resistance and thus can achieve multistable control; the novel dual erasable anti-counterfeiting method with continuous and controllable reflection color and use thereof in the field of optical information encoding rely on a material system composed of an intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and a liquid crystal (LC) material, and the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge has a structure formula shown in 1o: ##STR00005## and the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and an LC material are at a mass ratio of 1:200 to 1:18.

17. The novel dual erasable anti-counterfeiting method with continuous and controllable reflection color and use thereof in the field of optical information encoding according to claim 16, wherein, the LC material is a nematic LC, a chiral LC, a smectic LC, a thermotropic LC, or a mixture of lamellar and columnar lyotropic LCs.

18. The novel dual erasable anti-counterfeiting method with continuous and controllable reflection color and use thereof in the field of optical information encoding according to claim 16, wherein, the optical information encoding function realizes the multi-channel encoding of light with any wavelength of 450 nm to 680 nm.

19. A dual erasable material system with continuous and controllable reflection color, wherein, the material system is composed of an intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and an LC material, and the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge has a structure shown in formula 1o: ##STR00006## and the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and an LC material are at a mass ratio of 1:200 to 1:18.

20. The dual erasable material system with continuous and controllable reflection color according to claim 19, wherein, the LC material is a nematic LC, a chiral LC, a smectic LC, a thermotropic LC, or a mixture of lamellar and columnar lyotropic LCs.

21. Use of the dual erasable material system with continuous and controllable reflection color according to claim 19 as an anti-counterfeiting material or in the field of optical information encoding.

22. Use of the dual erasable material system with continuous and controllable reflection color according to claim 20 as an anti-counterfeiting material or in the field of optical information encoding.

23. The use according to claim 21, wherein, the anti-counterfeiting material is prepared by mixing the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and the LC material to obtain an LC mixture and injecting the LC mixture in a cell.

24. The use according to claim 22, wherein, the anti-counterfeiting material is prepared by mixing the diarylethene compound based on an endogenous chiral sterically-hindered alkenyl bridge and the LC material to obtain an LC mixture and encapsulating the LC mixture in an LC cell.

25. The use according to claim 23, wherein, the cell comprises a second substrate, a second alignment layer, an LC mixture layer, a first alignment layer, and a first substrate in order from bottom to top.

26. The use according to claim 24, wherein, the cell comprises a second substrate, a second alignment layer, an LC mixture layer, a first alignment layer, and a first substrate in order from bottom to top.

27. The use according to claim 25, wherein, the first substrate and/or the second substrate are glass substrates or flexible film substrates; and the first and second alignment layers are polyimide (PI) films with a thickness of 1 μm to 2 μm.

28. The use according to claim 26, wherein, the first substrate and/or the second substrate are glass substrates or flexible film substrates; and the first and second alignment layers are polyimide (PI) films with a thickness of 1 μm to 2 μm.

29. The use according to claim 25, wherein, the LC mixture layer may be prepared by mixing the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and an LC material at a mass ratio of 1:200 to 1:18 with a thickness of 4 μm to 12 μm.

30. The use according to claim 26, wherein, the LC mixture layer is prepared by mixing the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge and an LC material at a mass ratio of 1:200 to 1:18 with a thickness of 4 μm to 12 μm.

31. The use according to claim 26, wherein, the anti-counterfeiting material undergoes reversible dual anti-counterfeiting at least twice.

32. The use according to claim 21, wherein, the optical information encoding function realizes the multi-channel encoding of light with any wavelength of 450 nm to 680 nm.

33. An anti-counterfeiting material, wherein, the anti-counterfeiting material is prepared by encapsulating the dual erasable material system with continuous and controllable reflection color according to claim 19 in a cell.

34. The anti-counterfeiting material according to claim 33, wherein, the cell comprises a second substrate, a second alignment layer, an LC mixture layer, a first alignment layer, and a first substrate in order from bottom to top.

35. The anti-counterfeiting material according to claim 34, wherein, the first substrate and/or the second substrate are glass substrates or flexible film substrates; and the first and second alignment layers are PI films with a thickness of 1 μm to 2 μm.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0044] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the principle of anti-counterfeiting and information encoding;

[0045] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of dual erasable anti-counterfeiting of the system in Application Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure;

[0046] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of optical information encoding of the system in Application Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0047] The raw materials used in the present disclosure can be prepared according to methods in references (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 4603-4607), reagents and raw materials are commercially available. Shijiazhuang Chengzhi Yonghua Display Material Co., Ltd.: E7, with a clearing point of 59° C. Taihu Rootin photoelectric display Co., Ltd.: cell, with a size of 15.13 mm×21 mm and a thickness of 5 μm.

[0048] In the present disclosure, an intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge is mixed with an LC material to obtain an LC mixture, and the prepared LC mixture is encapsulated into an cell, which can be irradiated by different light sources (such as ultraviolet light and visible light). It also can be irradiated by infrared light through adding with a small amount of up-conversion material (such as core-shell nanoparticles). The Bragg reflection color of LC (the central wavelength of the spectral reflection band) undergoes reversible transformations among different bands during the entire irradiation process with a wide reversible dynamic spectral range and diverse color changes. Moreover, the reflection color is corresponded to a specified radiation dosage, in other word, the color transformation rate is proportional to a specified radiated intensity. After the light source is removed, the position of the central wavelength can remain unchanged in any intermediate state for a long period of time, exhibiting prominent stability and multistable control. Moreover, the light radiation dosages at different wavelengths serve as input signals and different reflection band regions serve as output signals, which can realize multiple input and output signal functions.

[0049] In the present disclosure, the cell may preferably include a second substrate, a second alignment layer, an LC mixture layer, a first alignment layer, and a first substrate from bottom to top, which can be purchased from a manufacturer or self-manufactured.

[0050] In the present disclosure, the first and/or second substrates may preferably be glass substrates or flexible film substrates independently, specifically, such as plastic film, paperboard, wood, cloth, metal, inorganic film, transparent polymer material, or other optically transparent materials.

[0051] In the present disclosure, the first and second alignment layers may preferably be PI films, and the first and second alignment layers may independently have a thickness preferably of 1 μm to 2 μm.

[0052] The LC mixture layer may be prepared by mixing the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge into an LC material at a mass ratio of 1:200 to 1:18 with a thickness of 4 μm to 12 μm.

[0053] In the present disclosure, the spectral range of the light source may include: ultraviolet light, including but not limited to any wavelength within 310 nm to 400 nm; visible light, including but not limited to any wavelength within 450 nm to 570 nm; and infrared light, including but not limited to any wavelength within 780 nm to 1,000 nm, where, an infrared band driving system needs to be added with a small amount of an up-conversion material, such as core-shell nanoparticles. Moreover, sunlight or white-light LEDs can also be used as light sources.

[0054] In the present disclosure, the reversible transformation of the LC Bragg reflection color among different bands caused by the radiation of different light sources can be adjusted repeatedly, and the transformation rates of the reflection central wavelength and reflection color under light irradiation and radiation dosage are not significantly changed, exhibiting robust fatigue resistance.

[0055] The anti-counterfeiting material of the present disclosure may be prepared by mixing the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge with an LC material. The LC mixture material has multiple anti-counterfeiting functions. An anti-counterfeiting element made by roll-to-roll printing, printing, pattern splicing or other technologies shows Bragg reflection color response to different light sources. The anti-counterfeiting material controls the change in contrasts of pattern reflection color and background color through the same excitation light band and the different radiation dosages, or the different excitation light bands and the same radiation dosage, or the different excitation light bands and the different radiation dosages to realize the appearance, disappearance, and corresponding spectrum changes of characters or patterns, thereby achieving dual erasable anti-counterfeiting.

[0056] The optical encoding material of the disclosure presented herein may be prepared by mixing the intrinsic chiral diarylethene compound based on steric hindrance ethene bridge into an LC material. The LC mixture material has multiple input and output signal functions. The optical information encoding light radiation dosages at different wavelengths as input signals and different reflection band regions as output signals, thereby realizing multiple input and output signal functions.

[0057] Description of the anti-counterfeiting principle in the application embodiment: The compound 1o is mixed with the commercial ordinary nematic LC E7 (purchased from Shijiazhuang Chengzhi Yonghua Display Material Co., Ltd.) to obtain LC mixture (the mixing ratio is described in the following specific embodiment), and then the LC mixture is arranged in the area of the “LC” character in the middle of a blue substrate, where, the specific mixing ratio allows the Bragg reflection color of the LC mixture to be also blue. When the substrate is irradiated with ultraviolet light (310 nm to 400 nm) (the distance between the light source and the sample is kept within 30 cm), the initial reflection color of the area exhibiting “LC” character (observed under indoor light or sunlight, generally, white light) is blue, the pitch of the helical structure in the LC area gradually increases (FIG. 1a). The Bragg reflection color gradually undergoes red-shift, at which time, the “LC” character gradually appears on the substrate; and then the substrate is irradiated with visible light (450 nm to 570 nm), the pitch in the LC area gradually decreases, and the Bragg reflection color gradually undergoes blue-shift, at which time, the color of the “LC” character on the substrate is the same as the background color, so that the “LC” character is hidden (FIG. 1b), thus achieving the anti-counterfeiting purpose.

[0058] Description of the optical information encoding principle in the application embodiment: The compound 1o is mixed with the commercial ordinary nematic LC E7 (purchased from Shijiazhuang Chengzhi Yonghua Display Material Co., Ltd.) to obtain an LC mixture (the mixing ratio is described in the following specific embodiment), and then the LC mixture is arranged on a blue substrate, where, the specific mixing ratio allows the Bragg reflection color of the LC mixture to be blue. When irradiations with ultraviolet light (310 nm to 400 nm) for different periods of time serve as input modulation signals (the distance between the light source and the sample is kept within 30 cm), the initial reflection color of the LC on the substrate (observed under indoor light or sunlight, generally, white light) is blue, the helical structures corresponding to different input signals have different pitches (FIG. 1a), and Bragg reflection colors are also different; when light with a wavelength in the reflection band serves as an input signal (such as blue light), the light is reflected at the initial state (namely, state “1”); and ultraviolet light irradiation increases the pitch of LC (FIG. 1c), and the reflection band is red-shifted to another band, which makes blue light fail to be reflected (namely, state “0”), thus achieving the information encoding of blue light. Similarly, when the band is red-shifted to another position, such as green light or red light, the information encoding can also be conducted for light with the corresponding wavelength, thereby realizing the optical encoding of multi-wavelength channels.

[0059] The present disclosure is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

Application Embodiment 1

[0060] Mixing of a compound with LC: 2.0 mg of compound 1o and 38.0 mg of commercial ordinary nematic LC E7 were mixed to obtain an LC mixture.

[0061] Description of primary anti-counterfeiting: The above LC mixture was filled into a 5 μm oriented cell (purchased from Taihu Rootin photoelectric display Co., Ltd.), and a character “E” mask was arranged in the middle area (only the character “E” area was transparent, and the rest part is completely opaque), as shown in FIG. 2, the initial reflection color of the LC area (observed under indoor light or sunlight, generally, white light) was blue at the beginning, and when the surface of the cell was irradiated with ultraviolet light (365 nm) (the distance between the light source and the sample is maintained within 30 cm), the pitch of the LC in the transparent area (character “E”) increased. The Bragg reflection wavelength of the entire LC system was red-shifted with the increase of the pitch according to Bragg equation, and the character “E” became green, so that green character “E” appeared under the blue background. On the contrary, when the green character “E” was irradiated with visible light (530 nm), the green character “E” gradually became blue, which was consistent with the background blue, so that the green character “E” was hidden, thus realizing the primary anti-counterfeiting function.

[0062] Description of secondary anti-counterfeiting: based on the primary anti-counterfeiting, the Bragg reflection central wavelength corresponding to the above LC area would change over time under the influence of an irradiation light source. Due to high thermal stability and robust fatigue resistance, the material can not only achieve multi-stable light control, but also realize repeated monitoring and confirmation of the central wavelength, bandwidth, and shape of the spectrum at the intermediate state of light. The Bragg reflection central wavelengths under different irradiation times of the irradiation light source were recorded to plot a graph illustrating the relationship between the Bragg reflection central wavelength and the irradiation time. As shown in FIG. 2b, when the cell was irradiated with ultraviolet light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2), the Bragg reflection central wavelength gradually increased (450 nm to 680 nm) with the increase of irradiation time, and there was a one-to-one correspondence between the irradiation time and the Bragg reflection central wavelength, so the Bragg reflection central wavelength could be determined according to the irradiation time. Similarly, when the cell was irradiated with visible light (530 nm, 1 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2), the Bragg reflection central wavelength gradually decreased with the increase of irradiation time, and there was also a one-to-one correspondence between the irradiation time and the Bragg reflection central wavelength, so the Bragg reflection central wavelength could also be determined according to the irradiation time. Therefore, precise secondary anti-counterfeiting can be further achieved according to the correspondence between the radiation dosage (namely, power multiplied by irradiation time) and the Bragg reflection central wavelength.

Application Embodiment 2

[0063] Mixing of a compound with LC: 2.0 mg of compound 1o and 38.0 mg of commercial ordinary nematic LC E7 were mixed thoroughly to obtain an LC mixture.

[0064] Description of optical information encoding: The above LC mixture was filled into a 5 μm oriented cell (purchased from Taihu Rootin photoelectric display Co., Ltd.). As shown in FIG. 3, at the beginning, the initial reflection color of the LC area (observed under indoor light or sunlight, generally, white light) was blue, and when the surface of the cell was irradiated with ultraviolet light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2), with the distance between the light source and the sample being kept within 30 cm, the pitch of the LC area increased, and according to Bragg equation, the Bragg reflection wavelength of the entire LC system was red-shifted with the increase of the pitch. It can be seen from the corresponding reflection wavelength (FIG. 3a) that, when the light irradiation was conducted for 7 s, the reflection wavelength was about 550 nm, and when the light irradiation was conducted for 14 s, the reflection wavelength was about 680 nm. According to this property, irradiation with ultraviolet light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2) for 7 s was used as input channel 1 “Input-1”, and irradiation with ultraviolet light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2) for 14 s was used as input channel 2 “Input-2”, where, it was recorded as “1” when there was input and it was recorded as “0” when there was no input; and the reflection wavelengths of 450 nm, 550 nm, and 680 nm were regarded as three outputs, separately. It was recorded as “1” when the reflectance was higher than 40% and it was recorded as “0” when the reflectance was lower than 40%. Therefore, a code table of multiple inputs and outputs could be obtained, as shown in FIG. 3b. When Input-1 and Input-2 were both “0”, namely, the LC mixture of the initial state, the reflection band was mainly 450 nm, so the output result was only 450 nm, that is, 450 nm output was “1”, and 550 nm and 680 n m were both “0”. When Input-1 was “1” and Input-2 was “0”, namely, the LC mixture of the initial state was irradiated with light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2) for 7 s, the reflection band was mainly 550 nm, so the output was only 550 nm, that is, 550 nm output was “1”, and 450 nm and 680 nm were both “0”. Similarly, when Input-1 was “0” and Input-2 was “1”, namely, the LC mixture of the initial state was irradiated with light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sup.−2) for 14 s, the reflection band was mainly 680 nm, so the output result was only 680 nm, that is, 680 nm output was “1”, and 450 nm and 550 nm were both “0”. When Input-1 and Input-2 were both “1”, namely, the LC mixture of the initial state was irradiated with light (365 nm, 4 mW.Math.cm.sub.−2) for 21 s, at which time, the LC system reached a photostationary state under ultraviolet light irradiation, the reflection band was mainly 680 nm, so the output result was only 680 nm, that is, 680 nm output was “1”, and 450 nm and 550 nm were both “0”. Based on the above results, an optical encoding system with multiple inputs and outputs can be realized.

[0065] The above description of embodiments is merely provided to help illustrate the method of the present disclosure and a core idea thereof. It should be noted that several improvements and modifications may be made by persons of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the principle of the present disclosure, and these improvements and modifications should also fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Various modifications to these embodiments are readily apparent to persons skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be practiced in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments shown herein but falls within the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.