| Literature DB >> 27411853 |
Se-Wan Ji1, Jaehak Lee1, Jiyong Park1, Hyunchul Nha1.
Abstract
Quantum steering-a strong correlation to be verified even when one party or its measuring device is fully untrusted-not only provides a profound insight into quantum physics but also offers a crucial basis for practical applications. For continuous-variable (CV) systems, Gaussian states among others have been extensively studied, however, mostly confined to Gaussian measurements. While the fulfilment of Gaussian criterion is sufficient to detect CV steering, whether it is also necessary for Gaussian states is a question of fundamental importance in many contexts. This critically questions the validity of characterizations established only under Gaussian measurements like the quantification of steering and the monogamy relations. Here, we introduce a formalism based on local uncertainty relations of non-Gaussian measurements, which is shown to manifest quantum steering of some Gaussian states that Gaussian criterion fails to detect. To this aim, we look into Gaussian states of practical relevance, i.e. two-mode squeezed states under a lossy and an amplifying Gaussian channel. Our finding significantly modifies the characteristics of Gaussian-state steering so far established such as monogamy relations and one-way steering under Gaussian measurements, thus opening a new direction for critical studies beyond Gaussian regime.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27411853 PMCID: PMC4944338 DOI: 10.1038/srep29729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Detection of steerability for a lossy Gaussian state based on the criterion in equation (10) using (a) 2-level TLOOs and (b) 3-level TLOOs, respectively. Initially, a two-mode squeezed state with squeezing parameter r is prepared and only the mode B undergoes a lossy channel with transmittance rate η. The shaded red (blue) regions in the figures manifest a successful detection of steering from B to A (from A to B). The dashed gray straight line η = 1/2 is the bound under which Gaussian steering criterion cannot detect steering from B to A. Regions above dotted green curves represent the two-mode Gaussian states with which a positive key extraction is possible using CV OSDIQKD of ref. 45.
Figure 2Modeling a lossy channel by a beamsplitter (BS) of transmittance η.
Figure 3Comparing the steering criterion in ref. 50 with ours for the detection of two-mode squeezed states with squeezing r under a loss channel with transmittance η.
The mode B undergoes the loss channel and the Gaussian states above each curve are detected for the steering from B to A. Blue dotted: criterion of ref. 50, Red solid: 2-level TLOO, Purple solid: 3-level TLOO.