Probability of Spin in Y-up direction

In summary, the conversation discusses the probability of a spin-1/2 particle being in the "up" direction along the y-axis when its spin along the z-axis is known, as well as calculating the expectation values of the components of the particle's spin in the state of being either up or down along the z-axis. The equations given are used to simplify the problem and determine the probabilities of the particle's spin along the y-axis.
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Homework Statement


a) If a spin-1/2 particle is in the up spin state along z, what is the probability that if its spin along the y-direction is measured it will be found to be pointing in the “up” direction along y?

(b) Calculate the expectation values of the components of S, i.e. {Sx, Sy, Sz}, for a spin-1/2 particle in the state χ+z , i.e. spin-up along z

(c) Ditto in the state χ-z, i.e. spin-down along z.

Homework Equations


1) ψ ( θ) = cos(θ/2)ZUP + sin(θ/2)ZDOWN.
2) YUP = (ZUP + iZDOWN)/√2
3) YDOWN = (ZUP − iZDOWN)/√2

The Attempt at a Solution


For a), can you rewrite equations 2 and 3 like ZUP = (YUP + iYDOWN)/√2 & ZDOWN = (YUP − iYDOWN)/√2 to plug into equation 1? Since I know from equation 1 the probabilities of zup or zdown are (cos(θ/2))^2 & (sin(θ/2))^2 respectively, if you subbed in the y values for zup and zdown, could you then simplify and square the coefficients of yup and ydown to get their probabilities?

Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
 
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Your approach is correct, but I don't see what you're going to do with equation 1. Can't you simplify the problem further?
 

Related to Probability of Spin in Y-up direction

What is probability of spin in Y-up direction?

The probability of spin in Y-up direction refers to the chances or likelihood of an electron, proton, or neutron having a specific spin direction when measured along the Y-axis. It is typically represented as a decimal between 0 and 1, with 0 indicating no chance of spin in Y-up direction and 1 indicating a certain spin in Y-up direction.

How is probability of spin in Y-up direction measured?

The probability of spin in Y-up direction can be measured through various experiments and calculations. One common method is using a Stern-Gerlach apparatus, which separates particles based on their spin orientations. The number of particles that end up in the Y-up direction compared to the total number of particles measured gives the probability of spin in Y-up direction.

What factors influence the probability of spin in Y-up direction?

The probability of spin in Y-up direction is influenced by several factors, including the type of particle, the strength of the magnetic field, and the orientation of the measuring device. In addition, the initial spin state of the particle and any external forces acting on it can also affect the probability of spin in Y-up direction.

Can the probability of spin in Y-up direction be changed?

The probability of spin in Y-up direction can be changed through various methods, such as applying an external magnetic field or using a spin-flipper device. These techniques can alter the spin orientation of particles and therefore affect the probability of spin in Y-up direction. However, the probability of spin in Y-up direction is ultimately determined by the intrinsic properties of the particle.

Why is the probability of spin in Y-up direction important in science?

The probability of spin in Y-up direction is important in science because it is a fundamental property of subatomic particles. Understanding and predicting the probability of spin in Y-up direction can help scientists better understand the behavior of particles and their interactions with each other and with external forces. It also has practical applications in fields such as quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and materials science.

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