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Physically Unclonable Holographic Encryption and Anticounterfeiting Based on the Light Propagation of Complex Medium
Rui Xu1,2, Ming Feng1,2, Jinyue Xie1
1School of Physics, The Key Laboratory of Weak Light Nonlinear Photonics, Ministry of Education, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.
Abstract:
Physically unclonable function (PUF) methods have high security, but their wide application is limited by complex encoding, large database, advanced external characterization equipment, and complicated comparative authentication. Therefore, we creatively propose the physically unclonable holographic encryption and anticounterfeiting based on the light propagation of complex medium and fluorescent labels. As far as we know, this is the first holographic encryption and anticounterfeiting method with a fluorescence physically unclonable property. The proposed method reduces the above requirements of traditional PUF methods and significantly reduces the cost. The angle-multiplexed PUF fluorescent label is the physical secret key. The information is encrypted as computer-generated holograms (CGH). Many physical parameters in the system are used as the parameter secret keys. The Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm is improved to transfer parameter secret keys. A variety of complex medium hologram generation methods are proposed and compared. The effectiveness, security, and robustness of the method are studied and analyzed. Finally, a graphical user interface (GUI) is designed for the convenience of users. The advantages of this method include lower PUF encoding complexity, effective reduction of the database size, lower requirements for characterization equipment, and direct use of decrypted information without complicated comparative authentication to reduce misjudgment. It is believed that the method proposed in this paper will pave the way for the popularization and application of PUF-based anticounterfeiting and encryption methods.

