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Source-device-independent monolithically integrated QRNG in a black box with generation rate in excess of 30 Gbit/s

Peter Seigo Kincaid, Lorenzo De Marinis, Francesco Testa, Nicola Andriolli, Giampiero Contestabile·October 21, 2025
Quantum Physicsphysics.optics

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Abstract

Quantum mechanics provides a secure means of generating random numbers, with applications in fields spanning scientific simulation to cryptography. The first source-device-independent monolithically integrated quantum random number generator is reported. With a generation rate of 35 Gbit/s, the device is based on an InP photonic integrated circuit with a quantum vacuum state entropy source, sampled by heterodyne coherent detection using an optical local oscillator. The entire device is conveniently housed in a black box and includes all the necessary driving and signal conditioning electronics, with electrical interfaces only; the exhibited security, compactness, and fast generation rate make the generator suitable for applications in QKD.

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