Photon Polarization Measurements without the Quantum Zeno Effect
arXiv:quant-ph/9902080 · doi:10.1119/1.19462
Abstract
We consider a photon beam incident on a stack of polarizers as an example of a von Neumann projective measurement, theoretically leading to the quantum Zeno effect. The Maxwell theory (which is equivalent to the single photon Schrödinger equation) describes measured polarization phenomena, but without recourse to the notion of a projective measurement.
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