IP Library Granted Patent US 8,277,612
Granted Patent B2
US 8,277,612 · App. 12/970,401 · Granted Oct 2, 2012

Controlling the detectability of an article and method for authenticating the article

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Patent No.
US 8,277,612
App. No.
12/970,401
Granted
Oct 2, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Cascading phosphors are described herein that produce emissions when they are excited by incident radiation. The cascading phosphors can be applied to articles, and can be useful in authenticating the article. The cascading phosphors include a host and at least three active ions.

Claims (21)

1. A cascading phosphor comprising:

a) a host material; and

b) at least three rare earth active ions substituted into the host material to form the cascading phosphor;

wherein, when the cascading phosphor is irradiated with incident radiation, said first active ion transfers energy to said second active ion and said second active ion transfers energy to said third active ion, and at least one of the active ions produces a luminescent emission having a wavelength of at least about 1700 nm.

2. The cascading phosphor of claim 1 , wherein said host material is selected from the group consisting of garnets, tungstates, oxides, oxysulfides, oxyfluorides, fluorides, vanadates, phosphates, niobates, tantalates, and combinations thereof; and each of the at least three active ions is selected from the group consisting of erbium, holmium, neodymium, praseodymium, thulium, and ytterbium.

3. The cascading phosphor of claim 1 , wherein said third active ion emits a luminescent emission derived from said transfer of energy between said second active ion and said third active ion.

4. The cascading phosphor of claim 1 , wherein said luminescent emissions are in the infrared spectrum.

5. The cascading phosphor of claim 1 , wherein first active ion absorbs energy having a wavelength in the ultraviolet, visible, or infrared spectrum.

6. The cascading phosphor of claim 5 , wherein first active ion absorbs energy having a wavelength in the infrared spectrum.

7. The cascading phosphor of claim 5 , wherein first active ion absorbs energy at about 760 nm.

8. The cascading phosphor of claim 1 , wherein said host is an oxysulfide.

9. The cascading phosphor of claim 8 , wherein said host is selected from the group consisting of yttrium oxysulfide, gadolinium oxysulfide, lanthanum oxysulfide, lutetium oxysulfide, and combinations thereof.

10. The cascading phosphor of claim 8 , wherein said active ions are selected from the group consisting of holmium, neodymium, thulium, erbium, and ytterbium.

11. The cascading phosphor of claim 9 , wherein said host is yttrium oxysulfide, said first active ion is neodymium, said second active ion is ytterbium, and said third active ion is selected from holmium, thulium, and combinations thereof.

12. The cascading phosphor of claim 11 , wherein said third active ion is holmium.

13. The cascading phosphor of claim 11 , wherein said third active ion is thulium.

14. A method for securely marking an article, the method comprising:

applying a cascading phosphor of claim 1 to a surface of said article.

15. A method for securely marking an article, the method comprising:

embedding a cascading phosphor of claim 1 into said article.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein said article is a paper or textile constructed of cellulose fibers and said cascading phosphor is embedded into said fibers.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2026
From: SOLSTICE ADVANCED MATERIALS US, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 074569/0260 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2010
From: KANE, JAMES; RAPOPORT, WILLIAM R.; LAU, CARSTEN
To: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 025514/0872 →