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Observable frequency shifts via spin-rotation coupling
The phase perturbation arising from spin-rotation coupling is developed as a
natural extension of the celebrated Sagnac effect. Experimental evidence in
support of this phase shift, however, has yet to be realized due to the
exceptional sensitivity required. We draw attention to the relevance of a
series of experiments establishing that circularly polarized light, upon
passing through a rotating half-wave plate, is changed in frequency by twice
the rotation rate. These experiments may be interpreted as demonstrating the
role of spin-rotation coupling in inducing this frequency shift, thus providing
direct empirical verification of the coupling of the photon helicity to
rotation. A neutron interferometry experiment is proposed which would be
sensitive to an analogous frequency shift for fermions. In this arrangement,
polarized neutrons enter an interferometer containing two spin flippers, one of
which is rotating while the other is held stationary. An observable beating in
the transmitted neutron beam intensity is predicted.Comment: LaTeX, 15 pages with 4 PostScript figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.
