Optically configurable charge-transfer materials and methods thereof

DWPI Title: Writing optical code involves providing film comprising charge-transfer material, where charge-transfer material comprises multiple of domains, then thermally melting film to provide first pattern equipped within film
Abstract: The present invention relates to an optical code including a film of a charge-transfer material, as well as methods thereof. Described herein are optical codes having anisotropic and/or isotropic regions within the film, which can be provided in a pattern that serves as an optical code.
Use: Method for writing optical code.
Advantage: The method provides optical codes having anisotropic and/or isotropic regions within the film, which can be provided in a pattern that serves as an optical code.
Novelty: Writing an optical code involves providing a film comprising a charge-transfer material, where the charge-transfer material comprises a multiple of domains, then thermally melting the film to provide a first pattern equipped within the film, in which the first pattern comprises a multiple of first regions, and optionally erasing by thermally melting the first pattern.
Filed: 4/20/2021
Application Number: US17234959A
Tech ID: SD 14546.1
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-NA0003525 awarded by the United States Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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