Fine particles, particle group, anti-counterfeiting ink, anti-counterfeiting toner, anti-counterfeiting sheet, and anti-counterfeiting medium
US-9223235-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9878573B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9878573-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013515317-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2010 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a security element having at least two luminescent substances. The invention starts out from a security element having at least two luminescent substances, whereby the security element has a first and a second luminescent substance which have a substantially identical, joint emission band, whereby at least the first or the second luminescent substance, or both luminescent substances, have at least one excitation band that leads to an emission at the joint emission band only in the case of the first or the second luminescent substance.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A security element comprising: a first luminescent substance having a first emission spectrum, the first emission spectrum including one or more emission bands; and a second luminescent substance having a second emission spectrum, the second emission spectrum including one or more emission bands, wherein the one or more emission bands of the first emission spectrum include an emission band that overlaps an emission band of the second emission spectrum to form a joint emission band, the first and the second luminescent substances each have a first excitation band that produces an emission at the joint emission band, the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance and the first excitation band of the second luminescent substance overlap at a joint excitation band, and the first luminescent substance further has a second excitation band that produces an emission at the joint emission band, the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance is distinct from the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance, and the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance is distinct from the first excitation band of the second luminescent substance. 2. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein first and second luminescent substances have a complete or partial spatial overlap. 3. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the security element comprises additional luminescent substances. 4. A value document comprising the security element recited in claim 1 , wherein the value document comprises at least one of paper and plastic. 5. The value document according to claim 4 , wherein the security element is at least one of incorporated into the volume of the value document and applied to the value document. 6. The value document according to claim 4 , wherein the security element is applied to the value document as an invisible, at least partial coating. 7. The value document according to claim 4 , wherein the security element is admixed to a printing ink on the value document. 8. The value document according to claim 4 , wherein the first luminescent substance and the second luminescent substance are combined with at least one other authentication feature. 9. An authentication feature for a value document that includes a carrier material, comprising at least one security element as recited in claim 1 , wherein the security element is one or both of embedded in the carrier material and applied to the carrier material. 10. The authentication feature according to claim 9 , wherein the authentication feature has the form of a strip, a band or a liquid. 11. The authentication feature according to claim 9 , wherein the carrier material is configured as a security thread, planchet, mottling fiber, label or ink. 12. A method for manufacturing the value document recited in claim 4 , the method comprising adding the security element to a printing ink, and printing the value document. 13. A method for manufacturing the value document recited in claim 4 , the method comprising applying the security element by a coating process. 14. A method for manufacturing the value document recited in claim 4 , the method comprising incorporating the security element into the volume of the value document. 15. A checking method for verifying the presence of the security element of claim 1 , the method comprising: illuminating the luminescent substances with a first radiation which has a wavelength lying substantially at the first excitation band of the first or of the second luminescent substance that causes an emission at the joint emission band only of the first luminescent substance or the second luminescent substance. 16. The checking method according to claim 15 , including recognizing the presence of the security element if an emission occurs at the joint emission band upon excitation with the first radiation. 17. The checking method according to claim 15 , including, for exciting the luminescent substances, employing a second radiation which lies at one of the excitation bands of the first or second luminescent substance which is not excited by the first radiation. 18. A method for manufacturing the authentication feature according to claim 9 , the method comprising applying the security element by a coating process or adding the security element to a printing ink, and printing the value document or the authentication feature with said ink. 19. A method for manufacturing the authentication feature recited in claim 11 , the method comprising incorporating the security element into the volume of the authentication feature. 20. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first luminescent substance comprises a single luminophore and the second luminescent substance comprises a mixture including at least two luminophores. 21. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the second luminescent substance is not excitable at the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance. 22. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance does not overlap with the joint excitation band. 23. A checking method for verifying the presence of the security element recited in claim 1 , the method comprising the steps: illuminating the luminescent substances with a first radiation which has a wavelength lying substantially at the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance; detecting the emission at the substantially identical joint emission band; illuminating the luminescent substances with a second radiation which has a wavelength lying substantially at the first excitation band of the second luminescent substance; and detecting the emission at the substantially identical joint emission band. 24. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first emission band of each of the first and the second luminescent substances cannot be mutually discriminated using sensors with a resolution of less than 10 nm. 25. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first emission band of each of the first and the second luminescent substances cannot be mutually discriminated using sensors with a resolution of less than 50 nm. 26. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance does not overlap the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance, or the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance does not overlap the first excitation band of the second luminescent substance. 27. The security element according to claim 1 , wherein the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance, the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance, and the first excitation band of the second luminescent substance each have a peak, and the peak of the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance is distinct from the peak of the first excitation band of the first luminescent substance, or the peak of the second excitation band of the first luminescent substance is distinct from the peak of first excitation band of the second luminescent substance.
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