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Parameter analysis of chaotic superlattice true random number source |
Yan-Fei Liu(刘延飞), Dong-Dong Yang(杨东东), Hao Zheng(郑浩), Li-Xin Wang(汪立新) |
Xi'an Research Institute of High Technology, Xi'an 710025, China |
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Abstract Superlattices in chaotic state can be used as a key part of a true random number generator. The chaotic characteristics of the signal generated in the superlattice are mostly affected by the parameters of the superlattice and the applied voltage, while the latter is easier to adjust. In this paper, the model of the superlattice is first established. Then, based on this model, the chaotic characteristics of the generated signal are studied under different voltages. The results demonstrate that the onset of chaos in the superlattice is typically accompanied by the mergence of multistability, and there are voltage intervals in each of which the generated signal is chaotic.
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Received: 20 April 2017
Revised: 04 September 2017
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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05.45.Gg
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(Control of chaos, applications of chaos)
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05.45.-a
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(Nonlinear dynamics and chaos)
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05.45.Xt
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(Synchronization; coupled oscillators)
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Fund: Project supported by the Fund from Xi'an High-tech Institute, China. |
Corresponding Authors:
Yan-Fei Liu
E-mail: bbmcu@126.com
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Cite this article:
Yan-Fei Liu(刘延飞), Dong-Dong Yang(杨东东), Hao Zheng(郑浩), Li-Xin Wang(汪立新) Parameter analysis of chaotic superlattice true random number source 2017 Chin. Phys. B 26 120502
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