Abstract
Optical encryption based on stimuli-responsive luminescence (SRL) materials has received enormous interest in the field of information security. Metal–halide perovskites, as a newly emerging SRL material, have shown great potential for confidential information encryption/decryption (InfoED) applications. However, it is rather challenging to ensure high security and achieve high readout efficiency in perovskite SRL-based InfoED. Herein, we present a unique InfoED strategy using 2D hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites via delicate organic-cation engineering, benefiting from the high contrast and quick response of their photoluminescence behaviors. Indistinguishably encrypted information can be efficiently decrypted through triple-key implementation (i.e., ultraviolet-light irradiation, temperature control, and narrow-bandpass filtering) that operates in multiple switching modes, enabling us to demonstrate extremely high security by adopting dot-matrix patterning scenarios that are virtually uncrackable. As a proof of principle, a simple 2 × 2 patterning can yield a code dictionary with random variants as high as ∼1047, which will take as long as ∼1022 years to crack using the hitherto fastest supercomputer, El Capitan. Our perovskite SRL-based InfoED strategy provides a promising solution for information security based on optical encryption.
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Chen, Z., Ruan, Z., Jiang, S., Zhang, Q., & Luo, Y. (2025). High-Security and High-Efficiency Information Encryption/Decryption Based on 2D Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Perovskites via Delicate Organic-Cation Engineering. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 64(28). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202504327
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