Self-clocking fast and variation tolerant true random number generator based on a stochastic mott memristor
Obtaining true random numbers is of great importance for cryptography, however, it can be challenging to obtain a large bit rate. Here, the authors make use of the oscillating behaviour of a Mott memristor, which exhibit rapid oscillations, and therefore a large bit rate, alongside impressive endura...
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Main Authors: | Gwangmin Kim, Jae Hyun In, Young Seok Kim, Hakseung Rhee, Woojoon Park, Hanchan Song, Juseong Park, Kyung Min Kim |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a3e34a7d74cb4601ac33a4a259cfb6af |
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