Abstract

We calculate the effects of Larmor precession in the two-state Stern–Gerlach experiment performed with silver atoms. We compare the time constants and Q factors for an oscillating magnetic-dipole moment in free space and in close proximity to an iron magnet. Numerical modelling suggests that the original Stern–Gerlach experiment was too dissipative to have eliminated classical explanations. A recent experiment, also admitting a classical interpretation, is discussed briefly. A new experiment is proposed that should be able to confirm quantum mechanics unequivocally. PACS Nos.: 03.65Bz, 41.20Gz, 32.10Dk

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