Author:
Wang Shuo,Xiao Ya,Gu Yong-Jian
Abstract
Noise-adding methods have been widely used to manipulate the direction of quantum steering, but all related experimental schemes only worked under the assumption that Gaussian measurements were performed and ideal target states were accurately prepared. Here, we prove, and then experimentally observe, that a class of two-qubit states can be flexibly changed among two-way steerable, one-way steerable and no-way steerable, by adding either phase damping noise or depolarization noise. The steering direction is determined by measuring steering radius and critical radius, each of which represents a necessary and sufficient steering criterion valid for general projective measurements and actually prepared states. Our work provides a more efficient and rigorous way to manipulate the direction of quantum steering, and can also be employed to manipulate other types of quantum correlations.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Natural Science Foundation Regional Innovation and Development Joint Fund
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
Young Talents Project at Ocean University of China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics