Abstract
It is argued that the results of a recent neutron interference experiment [Kaiser et al., Phys. Rev. A 45, 31 (1992)], in which contrast lost as a result of difference in effective path lengths is restored by wavelength filtering after recombination, cannot be construed as evidence against the notion that a neutron is a physically real wave packet.
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