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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 23, 2025
Filed:
Dec. 29, 2023
Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited, Hong Kong, CN;
Ming Wai Alwin Tam, Hong Kong, CN;
Zhiqi Yao, Hong Kong, CN;
Kam Ho Samuel Poon, Hong Kong, CN;
Man To Chow, Hong Kong, CN;
Peisong Hua, Hong Kong, CN;
Kin Lung Chan, Hong Kong, CN;
Kwok Sing Cheng, Hong Kong, CN;
Abstract
Anti-counterfeiting is benefited by integrating both optical and digital encoding-decoding approaches for spoof protection, e.g., in print anti-spoofing. An optical-digital encoding-decoding system uses an encoded medium, such as a security label, to display images encoded with digital data, and a decoding device to decode or decrypt the digital data for achieving stronger authentication in anti-counterfeiting or other security-related purposes. The images are encoded into resonant waveguide gratings (RWGs) in the encoded medium, enabling angle multiplexing of the displayed images and addressing different secrecy requirements in optically handling different groups of security-related data. Furthermore, aperiodic diffraction gratings instead of periodic ones are used in RWGs for selected images intended to be viewed by users, broadening beamwidths of outgoing light beams generated by these RWGs to allow the selected images to be more conveniently viewed by the users over a wider range of angle.