dichroizm
Dichroism is an optical property in which a material absorbs light differently depending on the light's polarization or propagation direction, so colors can change with orientation or polarization. The term comes from Greek di- “two” and chrōma “color.”
There are two common forms. Linear dichroism occurs when absorption depends on the polarization direction relative
Dichroism arises from anisotropy in a material's electronic structure and molecular arrangement, which makes certain electronic
Applications include polarizing filters, sunglasses, and dichroic coatings that impart color effects to glass and jewelry.
Related phenomena include pleochroism, the general color change in anisotropic crystals, and birefringence, a difference in