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Low power random number generator using single electron transistor

Tannu et al., 2012

Document ID
2086390817641688577
Author
Tannu S
Sharma A
Publication year
Publication venue
2012 International Conference on Communication, Information & Computing Technology (ICCICT)

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Realization of high-quality random number generator (RNG) is essential for secure communication. In this paper, a RNG, which utilizes single-electron phenomena, is proposed. A room-temperature operating titanium oxide single-electron transistor (SET) is …
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