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Uniquely Identifiable Tamper-Evident Device Using Coupling Between Subwavelength Gratings, Ange Marie P. Fievre
Uniquely Identifiable Tamper-Evident Device Using Coupling Between Subwavelength Gratings, Ange Marie P. Fievre
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Reliability and sensitive information protection are critical aspects of integrated circuits. A novel technique using near-field evanescent wave coupling from two subwavelength gratings (SWGs), with the input laser source delivered through an optical fiber is presented for tamper evidence of electronic components. The first grating of the pair of coupled subwavelength gratings (CSWGs) was milled directly on the output facet of the silica fiber using focused ion beam (FIB) etching. The second grating was patterned using e-beam lithography and etched into a glass substrate using reactive ion etching (RIE). The slightest intrusion attempt would separate the CSWGs and eliminate near-field …