Affiliation:
1. Nanjing University
2. Suzhou Campus of Nanjing University
3. Quantum Computing Center
4. The University of Michigan
Abstract
Random numbers are at the heart of diverse fields, ranging from simulations of stochastic processes to classical and quantum cryptography. The requirement for true randomness in these applications has motivated various proposals for generating random numbers based on the inherent randomness of quantum systems. The generation of true random numbers with arbitrarily defined probability distributions is highly desirable for applications, but it is very challenging. Here we show that single-photon quantum walks can generate multi-bit random numbers with on-demand probability distributions, when the required “coin” parameters are found with the gradient descent (GD) algorithm. Our theoretical and experimental results exhibit high fidelity for various selected distributions. This GD-enhanced single-photon system provides a convenient way for building flexible and reliable quantum random number generators. Multi-bit random numbers are a necessary resource for high-dimensional quantum key distribution.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Office of Naval Research Global
Foundational Questions Institute Fund
Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) Research, the
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Moonshot Research and Development Program
Program for Innovative Talents and Teams in 213 Jiangsu
National Key Research and Development Program of China