Fully Printable and Reconfigurable Hufu‐type Electroluminescent Devices for Visualized Encryption
Ziqing Luo,
Wenfu Chen,
Mengnan Lai
et al.
Abstract:Hufu, serving as evidence of imperial authorization in ancient China, comprises two parts in the form of tiger‐shaped tallies that only become effective when matched. Drawing inspiration from the concept of Hufu, a reconfigurable electroluminescent (EL) device is designed by separating conventional integral devices into two parts that contain the EL layer (part A) and the transparent electrode (part B), respectively. The key to realizing such strategy is employing an adhesive and stretchable polymer gel compos… Show more
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