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29 October 2013 Towards a high-speed quantum random number generator
Damien Stucki, Samuel Burri, Edoardo Charbon, Christopher Chunnilall, Alessio Meneghetti, Francesco Regazzoni
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Abstract
Randomness is of fundamental importance in various fields, such as cryptography, numerical simulations, or the gaming industry. Quantum physics, which is fundamentally probabilistic, is the best option for a physical random number generator. In this article, we will present the work carried out in various projects in the context of the development of a commercial and certified high speed random number generator.
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Damien Stucki, Samuel Burri, Edoardo Charbon, Christopher Chunnilall, Alessio Meneghetti, and Francesco Regazzoni "Towards a high-speed quantum random number generator", Proc. SPIE 8899, Emerging Technologies in Security and Defence; and Quantum Security II; and Unmanned Sensor Systems X, 88990R (29 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2029287
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Metrology

Matrices

Clocks

Beam splitters

Cryptography

Field programmable gate arrays

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