Microparticles 8 includes an optical substrate 10 having at least one
diffraction grating 12 disposed therein. The grating 12 having a
plurality of colocated pitches .LAMBDA. which represent a unique
identification digital code that is detected when illuminated by incident
light 24. The incident light 24 may be directed transversely from the
side of the substrate 10 with a narrow band (single wavelength) or
multiple wavelength source, in which case the code is represented by a
spatial distribution of light or a wavelength spectrum, respectively. The
code may be digital binary or may be other numerical bases. The
micro-particles 8 can provide a large number of unique codes, e.g.,
greater than 67 million codes, and can withstand harsh environments. The
micro-particles 8 are functionalized by coating them with a
material/substance of interest, which are then used to perform
multiplexed experiments involving chemical processes, e.g., DNA testing
and combinatorial chemistry.