The company uses quantum optics to generate sequences of truly random numbers
Random numbers are used in several critical technologies, including cryptography and numerical simulation. However, large sequences of genuinely random numbers are notoriously difficult to generate – and correlations lurking within sequences can have dire consequences.
Quantum systems are inherently random, so they offer a way to generate random numbers. In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, our guest is Ramy Shelbaya, the chief executive officer of Quantum Dice. This UK-based start-up uses quantum optics to generate random numbers.
He explains how the company’s technology creates sequences of random numbers at high speed and why Quantum Dice is currently miniaturizing its technology to be deployed in mobile phones.
Hamish Johnston is an online editor of Physics World
FROM PHYSICSWORLD.COM 14/01/2024
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