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30 August 2010 Quantum random number generator using photon-number path entanglement
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Abstract
We report an experimental implementation of quantum random number generator based on the photon-number-path entangled state. The photon-number-path entangled state is prepared by means of two-photon Hong-Ou-Mandel quantum interference at a beam splitter. The randomness in our scheme is of truly quantum mechanical origin as it comes from the projection measurement of the entangled two-photon state. The generated bit sequences satisfy the standard randomness test.
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Osung Kwon, Young-Wook Cho, and Yoon-Ho Kim "Quantum random number generator using photon-number path entanglement", Proc. SPIE 7815, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging VIII, 78150D (30 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.858233
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Entangled states

Beam splitters

Sensors

Superposition

Polarization

Binary data

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