Abstract

True random-number generators (TRNGs) are crucial in modern information technology, especially in cryptographic systems. TRNGs can be realized via stochastic physical processes, such as the thermally activated magnetization switching in a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ). The fluctuations in MTJ-based TRNGs are still too slow for many practical purposes, though. This study proposes that the simple application of a small magnetic field can increase the generation rate of a MTJ-TRNG by several orders of magnitude, up to gigahertz frequencies. This approach could turn commercialized MTJ-MRAM devices into fast TRNGs with minimal modification.

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