“…A commonly accepted point is that high polarizing efficiency is obtained by orienting anisotropic and strongly absorbing dyes through tensile action (according to a pseudo‐affine deformation scheme)1,7 on ultradrawable polyolefins, such as Ultra High Molecular Weight Poly(Ethylene) (UHMWPE),7,8 Linear Low density PE (LLDPE) and High Density PE (HDPE) 9. We have recently studied absorption polarizers based on guest terthiophene chromophores dispersed in oriented polyethylene (PE) host matrices 10–14. These chromophores were chosen due to the linear and easy‐to‐functionalize structure; moreover, the slight non‐coplanarity of the aromatic rings in the solid state (torsion angles of 171–174° between 2 molecules of thiophene)15 helps in keeping low intermolecular interactions based on π ‐stacking and, at the same time, does not reduce the π ‐orbital overlap, responsible for the conjugation 16.…”