“…Polaroid films, or H-sheets, like the sheet polarizers invented by Land [45], [46] use this same principle on a much smaller scale. Dense and thin arrays of "micro-wires," or dichromophores, composed of conducting crystals, molecules, or small-thin strips of metal [47], are aligned along a common axis either magnetically, electrostatically, or mechanically, depending on the materials used and the technique applied [45], [44], [48]. These dichromophores absorb radiation at optical frequencies, converting optical energy along the axis of absorption into heat.…”