Phys. Rev. A 68, 012107 (2003) [8 pages]Optimization of a neutron-spin test of the quantum Zeno effect
Paolo Facchi1 *, Yoichi Nakaguro2, Hiromichi Nakazato2 †, Saverio Pascazio1 ‡, Makoto Unoki2, and Kazuya Yuasa2 § Received 14 January 2003; published 22 July 2003 A neutron-spin experimental test of the quantum Zeno effect (QZE) is discussed from a practical point of view, where the nonideal efficiency of the magnetic mirrors, used for filtering the spin state, is taken into account. In the idealized case, the number N of (ideal) mirrors can be indefinitely increased, yielding an increasingly better QZE. In contrast, in a practical situation with imperfect mirrors, there is an optimal number of mirrors, Nopt, at which the QZE becomes maximum: more frequent measurements would deteriorate the performance. However, a quantitative analysis shows that a good experimental test of the QZE is still feasible. These conclusions are of general validity: in a realistic experiment, the presence of losses and imperfections leads to an optimal frequency Nopt, which is in general finite. One should not increase N beyond Nopt. A convenient formula for Nopt, valid in a broad framework, is derived as a function of the parameters characterizing the experimental setup. ©2003 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.68.012107
* Electronic address: paolo.facchi@ba.infn.it
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