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Self-testing randomness from a nuclear spin system

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arxiv 2203.04577 v3 pith:2T4RA37A submitted 2022-03-09 quant-ph physics.data-an

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Randomness is a very important resource for cryptography, algorithms, and scientific simulations. Since all classical processes are considered to be intrinsically deterministic, we must build quantum random number generators which utilize quantum processes to generate true randomness. Quantum random number generators have been realized in different quantum systems, including quantum optical systems, and trapped ions. Here we present a proof-of-concept random number generator based on a nuclear spin system for the first time. The state preparation and measurements are performed with high-fidelity operations in our system. The entropy of randomness in the experimental data is quantified by two dimension witness certification protocols, which require no detailed models to describe the experimental devices but only some general assumptions, such as the limited dimensionality and the independence of the experimental devices.

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