Random number generation with arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers
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The paper investigates the results of random number generation with arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers. The micropillars array laser generation is modeled based on the rate equations for quantum dot lasers. The numerical simulation of the dynamics for the arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers is carried out utilizing the semi-implicit Euler method, implemented in Julia programming language. The algorithm of random bit sequence generation consists of the following steps: sampling the values of the total field intensity for coupled micropillar lasers; normalizing and discretizing the obtained values per resolution of the 8-bit analog-to-digital converter; extracting the four least significant bits from the bit representation of the sampled values; concatenating the bit values in a single sequence. The possibility of the bit sequences generation having an equiprobable distribution of zeros and ones with a performance of up to 400 Gbit/s was shown utilizing a random number generator based on an array of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers for sequences with a length of 14285716 bits at a sampling rate of 100 gigasamples per second and four least significant bits extraction. The resulting bit sequences successfully passed 14 NIST 800-22 statistical tests for the p-value equal to 0.01. The proposed method can be applied to develop random number generators based on larger arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers. The results can be utilized in the experimental implementation of random number generators based on arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers.
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