Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04291
Title: Test of einstein-podolsky-rosen steering based on the all-versus-nothing proof
Authors: Wu, C. 
Chen, J.-L. 
Ye, X.-J.
Su, H.-Y.
Deng, D.-L.
Wang, Z.
Oh, C.H.
Issue Date: 6-Mar-2014
Citation: Wu, C., Chen, J.-L., Ye, X.-J., Su, H.-Y., Deng, D.-L., Wang, Z., Oh, C.H. (2014-03-06). Test of einstein-podolsky-rosen steering based on the all-versus-nothing proof. Scientific Reports 4 : -. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04291
Abstract: In comparison with entanglement and Bell nonlocality, Einstein-Podolsky- Rosen steering is a newly emerged research topic and in its incipient stage. Although Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering has been explored via violations of steering inequalities both theoretically and experimentally, the known inequalities in the literatures are far from well-developed. As a result, it is not yet possible to observe Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering for some steerable mixed states. Recently, a simple approach was presented to identify Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering based on all-versus-nothing argument, offering a strong condition to witness the steerability of a family of two-qubit (pure or mixed) entangled states. In this work, we show that the all-versus-nothing proof of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering can be tested by measuring the projective probabilities. Through the bound of probabilities imposed by local-hidden-state model, the proposed test shows that steering can be detected by the all-versus-nothing argument experimentally even in the presence of imprecision and errors. Our test can be implemented in many physical systems and we discuss the possible realizations of our scheme with non-Abelian anyons and trapped ions.
Source Title: Scientific Reports
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/112528
ISSN: 20452322
DOI: 10.1038/srep04291
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