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Rotating Spin
A spin-1/2 particle interacts with a magnetic field B = B0ẑ through the Pauli interaction H = μσ . B, where μ is the magnetic moment and σ = (σx, σy, σz) are the Pauli spin matrices. At t = 0 a measurement determines that the spin is pointing along the positive x-axis What is the probability that it will be pointing along the negative y-axis at a later time t?
SOLUTION
Let us quantize the spin states along the z-axis so that spin up and spin down are denoted by
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
The eigenstates of σx are ѱx for pointing along the +x-axis, and for the –x-axis
(1)
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At time t = 0 we start in state ѱx. Later this state becomes
(10)
The amplitude for pointing in the negative y-direction is found by taking the matrix element with The probability is the square of the absolute magnitude of this amplitude:
(11)
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