We investigate the optical conductivity as a function of temperature with
light polarized along the in-plane orthorhombic a- and b-axes of
Ba(Fe1−xCox)2As2 for x=0 and 2.5% under uniaxial pressure.
The charge dynamics at low frequencies on these detwinned, single domain
compounds tracks the anisotropic dc transport properties across their
structural and magnetic phase transitions. Our findings allow us to estimate
the dichroism, which extends to relatively high frequencies. These results are
consistent with a scenario in which orbital order plays a significant role in
the tetragonal-to-orthorhombic structural transition