Role of thermal noise in tripartite quantum steering
Meng Wang, Qihuang Gong, Zbigniew Ficek, and Qiongyi He

TL;DR
This paper investigates how thermal noise affects bipartite and tripartite quantum steering in a hybrid optomechanical system, revealing that tripartite steering can be robust against thermal noise and useful for quantum networks.
Contribution
It provides explicit expressions for steering parameters under thermal noise and explores the robustness of tripartite steering, including the concept of collective steering in noisy environments.
Findings
Thermal noise more effectively destroys bipartite than tripartite steering.
Tripartite steering can persist even with large thermal noise levels.
Collective tripartite steering can occur above certain thermal photon thresholds.
Abstract
The influence of thermal noise on bipartite and tripartite quantum steering induced by a short laser pulse in a hybrid three-mode optomechanical system is investigated. The calculation is carried out under the bad cavity limit, the adiabatic approximation of a slowly varying amplitude of the cavity mode, and with the assumption of driving the cavity mode with a blue detuned strong laser pulse. Under such conditions, explicit expressions of the bipartite and tripartite steering parameters are obtained, and the concept of collective tripartite quantum steering, recently introduced by He and Reid [Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 250403 (2013)], is clearly explored. It is found that both bipartite and tripartite steering parameters are sensitive functions of the initial state of the modes and distinctly different steering behaviour could be observed depending on whether the modes were initially in a…
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