Abstract

We have studied the optical properties of a stack that consists of right- and left-handed layers of a cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC). The problem has been solved using the modified Ambartsumyan layer-summation method. We have examined particular features of the reflection spectra of this system and have shown that, as distinct from a single CLC layer, this system has multiple photonic band gaps. Particular features of the spectra of the photonic density of states have been considered. We have shown that this system has unique polarization characteristics; thus, in particular, if the number of sublayers is even, the eigenpolarizations of the system are degenerate (both eigenpolarizations coincide) and, as distinct from ordinary gyrotropic media, the rotation of the plane of polarization can decrease with increasing thickness of the system, the sign of the rotation depends on the sign of the chirality of the first sublayer of the system, the system is very sensitive to the variation in the number of sublayers, etc. We have investigated how the sublayer thickness, the angle of incidence, the local dielectric anisotropy, and the pitch of helix of sublayers affect the reflection spectra and other optical characteristics of the system.

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