basisatomit
Basisatomit is a hypothetical crystalline phase described in theoretical solid-state physics as a lattice in which each Bravais lattice point is associated with a finite set of basis atoms. In this view, the conventional unit cell is augmented by a multi-atom basis, yielding a more complex internal structure without changing the underlying lattice symmetry. The term is used to contrast simple monoatomic lattices with more complex compounds, alloys, or molecular crystals where the basis determines many physical properties.
Structure and description: The crystal is specified by a Bravais lattice and a basis, which includes the
Synthesis and realizations: There are no confirmed experimental realizations of basisatomit as a distinct material class.
Properties and potential applications: If realized, basisatomit could exhibit tunable band gaps, multiple phonon branches, and
Research status: Basisatomit remains primarily a theoretical construct or descriptive framework rather than an established material