Abstract
The peculiar property of selective reflection due to the helical structure of cholesteric liquid crystals (CLC) has been considered attractive1 in order to exploit a liquid crystal device as a tunable reflector in a laser cavity, but nobody has paid much attention to the anomalous rotatory power of CLC for such research.
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