- Patent Title: Reader apparatus for upconverting nanoparticle ink printed images
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Application No.: US16884474Application Date: 2020-05-27
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Publication No.: US11568161B2Publication Date: 2023-01-31
- Inventor: David Langerman , Jon Kellar , William Cross , P. Stanley May , Julian Brackins , Jeevan Meruga , Aravind Baride , John Rapp
- Applicant: South Dakota Board of Regents
- Applicant Address: US SD Pierre
- Assignee: South Dakota Board of Regents
- Current Assignee: South Dakota Board of Regents
- Current Assignee Address: US SD Pierre
- Agency: Goodhue, Coleman & Owens, P.C.
- Main IPC: G06K7/10
- IPC: G06K7/10 ; C09D11/50 ; C09D11/037 ; G01N21/00 ; G07D7/00 ; G07D7/005 ; G07D7/0043 ; G07D7/1205 ; B42D25/29 ; B42D25/382 ; C09D11/03 ; C09K11/77 ; G06K7/14 ; G01N21/64 ; H01L23/00

Abstract:
An improved system and method for reading an upconversion response from nanoparticle inks is provided. A is adapted to direct a near-infrared excitation wavelength at a readable indicia, resulting in a near-infrared emission wavelength created by the upconverting nanoparticle inks. A short pass filter may filter the near-infrared excitation wavelength. A camera is in operable communication with the short pass filter and receives the near-infrared emission wavelength of the readable indicia. The system may further include an integrated circuit adapted to receive the near-infrared emission wavelength from the camera and generate a corresponding signal. A readable application may be in operable communication with the integrated circuit. The readable application receives the corresponding signal, manipulates the signal, decodes the signal into an output, and displays and/or stores the output.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200349330A1 Reader Apparatus For Upconverting Nanoparticle Ink Printed Images Public/Granted day:2020-11-05
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