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26 January 2009 One-chip quantum random number generator
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Abstract
We describe a one-chip generator able to provide streams of random sequences of "1" and "0" bits at 500 kbit/s, that can be grouped in bytes or longer numeric sequences, depending on the user's application. The random "heart" of the generator is a quantum device that gets spontaneously ignited with a Poissonian probability distribution. The methodology differs from others so far reported not only for the presence of the quantum device but also for the way we use its ignitions to provide random bits. Beside the principle of operation, we developed and fabricated a CMOS chip that exploits the method. Herewith we report the design and the experimental results.
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Simone Tisa and Franco Zappa "One-chip quantum random number generator", Proc. SPIE 7236, Quantum Communications Realized II, 72360J (26 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807957
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Sensors

Electronics

Cryptography

Quenching (fluorescence)

Avalanche photodiodes

Heart

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