Patterned direct-write and screen-printing of NIR-to-visible upconverting inks for security applications

2012 
Two methods of direct-write printing for producing highly resolved features of a polymer impregnated with luminescent upconversion phosphors for security applications are presented. The printed polymer structures range in shape from features to text. The thin polymer features were deposited by direct-write printing of atomized material as well as by screen-printing techniques. These films contain highly luminescent lanthanide-doped, rare-earth nanocrystals, ?-NaYF4:3%Er, 17%Yb, which are capped with oleic acid. This capping agent allows the nanocrystals to disperse throughout the films for full detailing of printed features. Upconversion of deposited features was obtained using a 980?nm wavelength laser with emission of upconverted light in the visible region at both 540 and 660?nm. Features were deposited onto high bond paper, Kapton?, and glass to demonstrate possible covert and forensic security printing applications, as they are printed in various features and invisible to ?naked-eye? viewing at low concentrations of nanocrystals.
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