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Random number generator based on semiconductor nanoheterostructures with quantum dots and optical feedback

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Abstract

Subject of study. This study models the generation process of random bit sequences using an array of coupled lasers. It is based on quantum dot (QD) micropillars with optical feedback that is realized via a mirror positioned at some distance from the array. A model of the array of coupled micropillar lasers consists of QD laser rate equations accounting for the global optical feedback. Aim of study. This study aimed to numerically model and analyze a random number generator using an array of coupled lasers based on QD micropillars. Method. The dynamic behavior was modeled through numerical integration of the delayed differential equation system using a semi-implicit Euler method implemented using the Julia programming language. To generate sequences of random bits, an algorithm was used that involved the sampling of the total field intensity of the array, normalization and discretization with 12 bit resolution, conversion of discretized values to bit representation, selection of four less significant bits, and concatenation of the bit values into the final sequence. Main results. The process of generating a sequence of random bits at the rate of 400 Gb/s, which met the criteria of NIST 800-22 statistical tests for the p-value of 0.01 at the sampling rate of total field intensity of the array equal to 100 Gsamples/s and a sequence length of 11,142,860 bits, was modeled. The model of an array of coupled lasers based on QD micropillars with optical feedback was analyzed using bifurcation analysis. The feedback time delay signature was traced in the chaotic signal of the emission intensity. However, it did not affect the quality of the random number generation. Practical significance. The optical feedback resulted in the chaotic generation of an array of lasers based on the QD micropillars, which can be used to generate random numbers.

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