Physically unclonable cryptographic primitives using self-assembled carbon nanotubes.

2016 
Random two-dimensional arrays of carbon nanotubes, which are self-assembled via ion-exchange chemistry, can be used to create cryptographic keys by determining the connection yield and switching type of the nanotube devices.
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