Rolling the Dice with Light Competition: Introducing a True Random Number Generator Powered by Photo-Induced Polarity Current

  • Taehyun Park
  • , Juhyung Seo
  • , Namju Kim
  • , Chaehyun Kim
  • , Yeong Jae Kim
  • , Hyeonghun Kim
  • , Hyun Ho Kim
  • , Seyong Oh
  • , Dong Chan Kim
  • , Donghee Son
  • , Jaehyun Hur
  • , Young Joon Kim
  • , Byung Chul Jang
  • , Hocheon Yoo

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Abstract

The pursuit of hardware-based security solutions has highlighted the true random number generator (TRNG). Various physical phenomena, from noise generation to quantum physics complexities, have been explored for random number generation. The arc discharge light-induced TRNG (ALTRNG) is introduced, featuring wavelength-dependent photocurrent generation and arc discharge irradiation. A bipolar photo-responsive photodetector (BPPD) differentiates “1” and “0” states, producing highly random bits validated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 15 tests. The BPPD's response to deep-ultraviolet (DUV) and blue light enables distinct photocurrent generation under arc discharge illumination. The ALTRNG generates true random signals, yielding bit streams with unpredictability, uniform distribution, and stability. With a readout circuit achieving 2-kbps, wireless random number transmission is demonstrated, highlighting potential for secure password systems and artificial X-ray image generation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2419579
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume37
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • TRNG
  • arc discharge
  • artificial intelligence training
  • bipolar photo response
  • security devices

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