Abstract
We report the first experimental demonstration of the odd-cycle game. We entangle two atoms separated by ∼2 m, and the players use them to win the odd-cycle game with a probability ∼26σ above that allowed by the best classical strategy. The experiment implements the optimal quantum strategy, is free of loopholes, and achieves 97.8(3)% of the theoretical limit to the quantum winning probability. We perform the associated Bell test and measure a nonlocal content of 0.54(2) - the largest value for physically separate devices, free of the detection loophole, ever observed.
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Drmota, P., Main, D., Ainley, E. M., Agrawal, A., Araneda, G., Nadlinger, D. P., … Lucas, D. M. (2025). Experimental Quantum Advantage in the Odd-Cycle Game. Physical Review Letters, 134(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.070201
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