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arxiv: 1412.6271 · v1 · pith:RGX6RUDEnew · submitted 2014-12-19 · 💻 cs.CR · cond-mat.mes-hall· cs.ET

Nano-artifact metrics based on random collapse of resist

classification 💻 cs.CR cond-mat.mes-hallcs.ET
keywords collapseresistlithographymetricsfalsenano-artifactrandomsecurity
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Artifact metrics is an information security technology that uses the intrinsic characteristics of a physical object for authentication and clone resistance. Here, we demonstrate nano-artifact metrics based on silicon nanostructures formed via an array of resist pillars that randomly collapse when exposed to electron-beam lithography. The proposed technique uses conventional and scalable lithography processes, and because of the random collapse of resist, the resultant structure has extremely fine-scale morphology with a minimum dimension below 10 nm, which is less than the resolution of current lithography capabilities. By evaluating false match, false non-match and clone-resistance rates, we clarify that the nanostructured patterns based on resist collapse satisfy the requirements for high-performance security applications.

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