Multi-key optical encryption based on two-channel incoherent scattering imaging

Zhongye Ji, Jun Chang*, Yi Huang, Yunan Wu, Jiajing Cao, Jianping Zhang, Huilin Jiang

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Abstract

Optical encryption has been extensively researched in the field of information security due to its characteristics of being parallel and multi-dimensionsal. However, most of the proposed multiple-image encryption systems suffer from a cross-talk problem. Here, we propose a multi-key optical encryption method based on a two-channel incoherent scattering imaging. In the encryption process, plaintexts are coded by the random phase mask (RPM) in each channel and then coupled by an incoherent superposition to form the output ciphertexts. In the decryption process, the plaintexts, keys, and ciphertexts, are treated as a system of two linear equations with two unknowns. By utilizing the principles of linear equations, the issue of cross-talk can be mathematically resolved. The proposed method enhances the security of the cryptosystem through the quantity and order of the keys. Specifically, the key space is significantly expanded by removing the requirement of uncorrected keys. This approach provides a superior method that can be easily implemented in various application scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21507-21520
Number of pages14
JournalOptics Express
Volume31
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jun 2023

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