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Optically Concealed, Self-Organizing Porous Polymers for Light-Based Physically Unclonable Functions

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Abstract

This paper proposes an optical physical unclonable function (PUF) using an optically concealed self-organizing porous polymer to generate unduplicatable bit sequences for encryption. PUF performance is evaluated by measuring bit uniformity and intra/inter-chip Hamming distances.

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