A Single-Sized Metasurface for Image Steganography and Multi-Key Information Encryption

[Display omitted] •Multi-key encryption and synchronous transmission of ciphertext and all keys.•Minimalist configuration with uniform geometric dimensions but distinct orientation.•Four information channels across different spatial domains. With the escalating flow of information and digital commun...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering (Beijing, China) China), 2024-10, Vol.41, p.61-70
Hauptverfasser: Liang, Congling, Huang, Tian, Dai, Qi, Li, Zile, Yu, Shaohua
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Multi-key encryption and synchronous transmission of ciphertext and all keys.•Minimalist configuration with uniform geometric dimensions but distinct orientation.•Four information channels across different spatial domains. With the escalating flow of information and digital communication, information security has become an increasingly important issue. Traditional cryptographic methods are being threatened by advancing progress in computing, while physical encryption methods are favored as a viable and compelling avenue. Metasurfaces, which are known for their extraordinary ability to manipulate optical parameters at the nanoscale, exhibit significant potential for the revolution of optical devices, making them a highly promising candidate for optical encryption applications. Here, a single-sized metasurface with four independent channels is proposed for conducting steganography and multi-key information encryption. More specifically, plaintext is transformed into a ciphertext image, which is encoded into a metasurface, while the decryption key is discretely integrated into another channel within the same metasurface. Two different keys for steganographic image unveiling are also encoded into the metasurface and can be retrieved with different channels and spatial positions. This distributed multi-key encryption approach can enhance security, while strategically distributing images across distinct spatial zones serves as an additional measure to reduce the risk of information leakage. This minimalist designed metasurface, with its advantages of high information density and robust security, holds promise across applications including portable encryption, high-camouflaged image display, and high-density optical storage.
ISSN:2095-8099
DOI:10.1016/j.eng.2024.04.015