Physical unclonable function (PUFs) utilize inherent random physical variations of solid-state devices and are a core ingredient of hardware security primitives. PUFs promise more robust information security than that provided by the conventional software-based approaches. While silicon- and memristor-based PUFs are advancing, their reliability and scalability require further improvements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe degree of spatial coherence, as basic characteristics of the radiation, becomes an important guide to evaluate the performance of X-rays from newly introduced advanced light sources including the X-ray free electron laser (XFEL). Often the modification of the X-ray wavefronts to fulfill various applications is necessary, but also there is the need to preserve its coherence property. However, experimental investigation directly comparing the coherence property of focused X-ray radiations with the unmodified ones has not been available.
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