Filtering one-way Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04210v3
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 13:28:25 GMT
- Title: Filtering one-way Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering
- Authors: Ze-Yan Hao, Yan Wang, Jia-Kun Li, Yu Xiang, Qiong-Yi He, Zheng-Hao
Liu, Mu Yang, Kai Sun, Jin-Shi Xu, Chuan-Feng Li, and Guang-Can Guo
- Abstract summary: Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) steering, a fundamental concept of quantum nonlocality, describes one observer's capability to remotely affect another distant observer's state by local measurements.
We observe all configurations of EPR steering simultaneously and other intriguing evolution of asymmetric quantum nonlocality.
This work provides a perspective to answer "What is the essential role of utilizing quantum steering as a resource?"
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- Abstract: Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) steering, a fundamental concept of quantum
nonlocality, describes one observer's capability to remotely affect another
distant observer's state by local measurements. Unlike quantum entanglement and
Bell nonlocality, both associated with the symmetric quantum correlation, EPR
steering depicts the unique asymmetric property of quantum nonlocality. With
the local filter operation in which some system components are discarded,
quantum nonlocality can be distilled to enhance the nonlocal correlation, and
even the hidden nonlocality can be activated. However, asymmetric quantum
nonlocality in the filter operation still lacks a well-rounded investigation,
especially considering the discarded parts where quantum nonlocal correlations
may still exist with probabilities. Here, in both theory and experiment, we
investigate the effect of reusing the discarded particles from local filter. We
observe all configurations of EPR steering simultaneously and other intriguing
evolution of asymmetric quantum nonlocality, such as reversing the direction of
one-way EPR steering. This work provides a perspective to answer "What is the
essential role of utilizing quantum steering as a resource?", and demonstrates
a practical toolbox for manipulating asymmetric quantum systems with
significant potential applications in quantum information tasks.
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