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by jIyajbe
724 days ago
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The reversed-biased method is actually the basis of single-photon detectors used in quantum optics experiments, especially experiments with entangled photons. Here's a paper that uses exactly this--reversed-biased red LEDs-- to introduce physics undergrads to the essential concepts: https://advlabs.aapt.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=13808 It includes a simple circuit that probably anyone here on HN could build. (Even me!) |
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A single photon source from an LED. I need to read it more closely, but was curious if it could be used to create a quantum RNG.