Spin directions of interfering beams in quantum interferometry

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It is shown here that, in a fermion interferometer experiment, the notion of the relative orientation of the interfering beams can be given a sensible meaning-information may be extracted about the spin directions without destroying the interference pattern. This is done on a gedanken-experiment level by introducing into, say, a neutron interferometer Stern-Gerlach magnets with detectors placed into their respective `down'-spin beam paths. Similar considerations apply to experiments where spinor behaviour has been demonstrated in systems with higher spin.

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