Understanding Optical Polarization: Polarizers and Waveplates Explained – Part 2
Dichroic polarizers are optical components that rely on the differential absorption of light with varying polarizations. They are typically made from materials that exhibit anisotropic absorption properties. These materials selectively absorb light of one polarization while allowing light of the orthogonal polarization to pass through. Dichroic polarizers are widely used in photography, where they help enhance the quality of images by reducing glare and unwanted reflections. They are also used in optical filters and various scientific instruments.