Multi-stage Stern-Gerlach experiment modeled

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Abstract

In the classic multi-stage Stern-Gerlach experiment conducted by Frisch and Segrè, the Majorana (Landau-Zener) and Rabi formulae diverge far from the experimental observation while the physical mechanism for electron-spin collapse remains unidentified. Here, introducing the physical co-quantum concept provides a plausible physical mechanism and predicts the experimental observation in absolute units without fitting (i.e. no parameters adjusted), with a p-value less than one per million, which is the probability that the co-quantum theory happens to match the experimental observation purely by chance. Further, the co-quantum concept is corroborated by exactly statistically reproducing the wave function, density operator, and uncertainty relation for electron spin in Stern-Gerlach experiments.

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Wang, L. V. (2023). Multi-stage Stern-Gerlach experiment modeled. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 56(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6455/acc149

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