Abstract: | To understand chirality in cholesteric (Ch) liquid crystals, we performed an experimental study on the Ch-smetic A (SmA) transition of a cholesteric liquid crystal. By studying the reflection spectrum at zero field and at the critical electric field used to unwind the helical structure, we were able to measure the helical pitch P and the twist elastic constant K 22 in the Ch phase. As the temperature was lowered toward the Ch-TGB phase transition, the helical pitch and twist elastic constant diverged. The results support the model that short range SmA forms in the Ch phase. When the results were fitted by power-law temperature dependence, the exponent for P was 0.78 and the exponent for K 22 was 1.36. |