A method for measuring the real part of the weak value of spin using non-zero rest mass particles
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A method for measuring the real part of the weak (local) value of spin is presented using a variant on the original Stern-Gerlach apparatus. The experiment utilises metastable helium in the $\rm 2^{3}S_{1}$ state. A full simulation using the impulsive approximation has been carried out and it predicts a displacement of the beam by $\rm \Delta_{w} = 17 - 33\,\mu m$. This is on the limit of our detector resolution and we will discuss ways of increasing $\rm \Delta_{w}$. The simulation also indicates how we might observe the imaginary part of the weak value.
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