In the field of quantum information science, quantum steering (QS) and nonlocal advantage of quantum coherence (NAQC) are the core quantum resources, while their practical applications are often limited by the decoherence effect caused by environmental noise in open quantum systems. In this study, we explore the dynamic characteristics of QS and NAQC in non-Markovian environment. It is shown that both QS and NAQC exhibit oscillatory revival, and the amplitude is positively correlated with the purity of the initial state. It is worth mentioning that QS shows greater robustness during recovery, while NAQC decays more significantly under the same conditions. Furthermore, we propose a quantum control strategy based on weak measurement operation and demonstrate that this operation effectively suppresses the decoherence of QS and NAQC in non-Markovian environment.
Tu et al. (Wed,) studied this question.