Testing discrete quantum mechanics using neutron interferometry and the superposition principle—A gedanken experiment

Foundations of Physics 20 (1):133-137 (1990)
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Abstract

Using a neutron interferometer and the phase difference calculated from spatial discrete quantum mechanics, a test for discrete quantum theory may implemented by measuring the X spin polarization and its variation with position

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