Amorfisen
Amorfisen is a hypothetical amorphous solid discussed in materials science as a potential class of non-crystalline oxide materials. It is described as a glass-like network in which metal-oxide and silicate-like units form a connected, disordered structure without long-range periodicity.
The composition is described as highly variable, with possible mixtures of silicon, aluminum, transition metal oxides,
Amorfisen has no confirmed natural occurrence; current discourse focuses on laboratory synthesis. It is typically produced
Theoretical models predict wide bandgaps, tunable optical properties, high chemical stability, and resistance to crystallization under
As a largely hypothetical material, Amorfisen remains at the proposal stage with limited experimental confirmation. Some