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Optocoupler Modeling for Quantum Random Code Generation

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Abstract

An optocoupler is modeled using randomized dipole point locations with nonpolarized photons, within an LED’s distributed wavelength spectrum. The emitted light is detected inside the photodetector, whose photocurrent represents the quantum-based real-random source.

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