Quantum Random Number Generation with Uncharacterized Laser and Sunlight

Authors: Yu-Huai Li, Xuan Han, Yuan Cao, Xiao Yuan, Zheng-Ping Li, Jian-Yu Guan, Juan Yin, Qiang Zhang, Xiongfeng Ma, Cheng-Zhi Peng, Jian-Wei Pan

npj Quantum Information 5, 97 (2019)
arXiv: 2101.03460v1 - DOI (quant-ph)
24 pages, 5 figures

Abstract: The entropy or randomness source is an essential ingredient in random number generation. Quantum random number generators generally require well modeled and calibrated light sources, such as a laser, to generate randomness. With uncharacterized light sources, such as sunlight or an uncharacterized laser, genuine randomness is practically hard to be quantified or extracted owing to its unknown or complicated structure. By exploiting a recently proposed source-independent randomness generation protocol, we theoretically modify it by considering practical issues and experimentally realize the modified scheme with an uncharacterized laser and a sunlight source. The extracted randomness is guaranteed to be secure independent of its source and the randomness generation speed reaches 1 Mbps, three orders of magnitude higher than the original realization. Our result signifies the power of quantum technology in randomness generation and paves the way to high-speed semi-self-testing quantum random number generators with practical light sources.

Submitted to arXiv on 10 Jan. 2021

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