We consider a Josephson junction containing a single localized spin 1/2
between conventional singlet superconducting electrodes. We study the spin
dynamics and measurements when a dc-magnetic field B∥z acts on
the spin and the junction is embedded into a dissipative circuit. We show that
when tunneling or a voltage are turned on at time t=0 the Josephson current
starts to oscillate with an amplitude depending on the initial (t=0) value of
the spin z-component, Sz=±1/2. At low temperatures, when effects of
quasiparticles may be neglected, this procedure realizes a
quantum-non-demolition (QND) measurement of Sz.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure; average value of spin z operator changed to
eigenvalue S_