We present a split-beam neutron interferometric experiment to test the non-cyclic geometric phase tied to the spatial evolution of the system: the subjacent two-dimensional Hilbert space is spanned by the two possible paths in the interferometer and the evolution of the state is controlled by phase shifters and absorbers. A related experiment was reported previously by some of the authors to verify the cyclic spatial geometric phase. The interpretation of this experiment, namely to ascribe a geometric phase to this particular state evolution, has met severe criticism. The extension to non-cyclic evolution manifests the correctness of the interpretation of the previous experiment by means of an explicit calculation of the non-cyclic geometric phase in terms of paths on the Blochsphere. The theoretical treatment comprises the cyclic geometric phase as a special case, which is confirmed by experiment.
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Filipp, S., Hasegawa, Y., Loidl, R., & Rauch, H. (2005). Spatial non-cyclic geometric phase in neutron interferometry. In Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Vol. 110, pp. 251–257). National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.110.034
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