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Title
Roadmap on Optics and Photonics for Security and Encryption
Issued Date
2025-08
Citation
IEEE Access, v.13, pp.140087 - 140117
Type
Article
Author Keywords
optical security and encryptionquantum secure direct communicationOptical polarizationOptical imagingHolographic optical componentsEncryptionOptical scatteringAdaptive opticsmetasurfacesBiomedical optical imagingAuthenticationComputational neuromorphic imagingHolographySecuritycompressive imaging and deep learningintegrated photonicsphysical unclonable functions and random number generatorsptychographyscattering media and specklestructured light: polarization and orbital angular momentum
Keywords
INFORMATIONSTORAGESYSTEMMEMORYKEYINTERFERENCEAUTHENTICATIONIMAGE ENCRYPTIONPATTERN-RECOGNITIONDIGITAL HOLOGRAMS
Abstract

In 1994, Javidi and Horner published a paper in Optical Engineering that highlighted the ability of free space optical systems to manipulate sensitive data for authentication purposes. The underlying idea was effective yet surprisingly simple: an optical nonlinear joint transform using a random phase mask in both the input and the reference could produce a correlation peak to indicate whether the input object is authentic or not. This seminal paper fueled the development of this new discipline. After three decades, optical encryption and security have matured into a field that plays a central role in the development of photonics techniques. While the pioneering work was mainly focused on the field of optical information processing, nowadays, a broad spectrum of disciplines are contributing to developing security solutions, including nanotechnology, materials science, quantum information, and deep learning, just to cite a few. The present roadmap paper gathers 28 leading authors in the field from 21 academic institutions across nine different countries. It is organized into 17 sections which discuss the present and future challenges, state-of-the-art technology, and real-world solutions to address the security challenges facing our society.

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URI
https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/59941
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3597226
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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