We investigate the effect of the environment on a Berry phase measurement
involving a spin-half. We model the spin+environment using a biased spin-boson
Hamiltonian with a time-dependent magnetic field. We find that, contrary to
naive expectations, the Berry phase acquired by the spin can be observed, but
only on timescales which are neither too short nor very long. However this
Berry phase is not the same as for the isolated spin-half. It does not have a
simple geometric interpretation in terms of the adiabatic evolution of either
bare spin-states or the dressed spin-resonances that remain once we have traced
out the environment. This result is crucial for proposed Berry phase
measurements in superconducting nanocircuits as dissipation there is known to
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