Proposal for a quantum random number generator using coherent light an a non-classical observable
Christopher C. Gerry,
Richard J. Birrittella,
Paul M. Alsing
et al.
Abstract:The prototype quantum random number (random bit) generators (QRNG) consists of one photon at a time falling on a 50 : 50 beam splitter followed by random detection in one or the other other output beams due to the irreducible probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics. Due to the difficulties in producing single photons on demand, in practice, pulses of weak coherent (laser) light are used. In this paper we take a different approach, one that uses moderate coherent light. It is shown that a QRNG can be implemen… Show more
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