Sensor for non-spoofable biometric identification easily integrated in smart phones

Holst Center has demonstrated the world’s first organic near-infrared large-area image sensor capable of detecting the unique pattern of veins in a person’s hand via reflected light. The sensor opens the door to highly secure, non-spoofable biometric identification for security-critical applications such as passports and payment authentication, and can be easily integrated into devices such as smartphones.


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Source: Phys.org