Laminaaribokkit
Laminaaribokkit is a hypothetical layered mineral-like material described in theoretical geology and materials-science literature. It is conceived as a stack of alternating laminae, each with distinct chemical and physical properties, producing strong anisotropy and tunable interlaminar behavior. In proposed models, laminaaribokkit combines dense inorganic layers with more ductile interlayers, giving high in-plane strength while maintaining toughness through interfacial mechanisms.
The term is derived from the Latin lamina for layer and a coined suffix -aribokkit chosen to
Structural concept: The laminae are envisioned as coherent, parallel planes with thicknesses ranging from nanometers to
Status and research: No experimental realization has been reported. Laminaaribokkit appears in theoretical models and thought
Impact and relevance: In fiction and speculative science discussions, laminaaribokkit is used as a case study