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Demonstration of simultaneous quantum steering by multiple observers via sequential weak measurements

Yeon-Ho Choi, Seongjin Hong, Tanumoy Pramanik, Hyang‐Tag Lim, Yong‐Su Kim, Hojoong Jung, Sang-Wook Han, Sung Moon, Young‐Wook Cho

2020Optica42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantum correlation is a fundamental resource for various quantum information tasks. It is thus of importance to share the correlation to utilize it for many parties, but sharing quantum correlation among multiple parties is strictly restricted by the well-known monogamy relations. Nonetheless, this restriction can be relaxed when weak measurements are employed. Here, we experimentally demonstrate multiple-observer quantum steering by exploiting sequential weak measurements. Specifically, we observe simultaneous triple violations of the quantum steering inequality among four observers for a bipartite entangled system. Our results not only provide fundamental insights into the relation between quantum steering and measurement disturbance, but also suggest that quantum steering might be repeatably exploited to find applications to, for example, unbounded randomness certification and sharing secret keys among multiple parties simultaneously.

Topics & Concepts

RandomnessQuantumComputer scienceQuantum correlationObserver (physics)Bipartite graphMathematicsStatistical physicsQuantum entanglementTheoretical computer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)Quantum discordPhysicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsGraphCombinatoricsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum optics and atomic interactions