cauchymallit
Cauchymallit is a rare and highly prized mineral discovered in the early 21st century, named after its unique crystal structure resembling a combination of the mathematical concept of Cauchy sequences and the Finnish word *mallit* (meaning "patterns"). It belongs to the silicate mineral class and is primarily composed of calcium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, with trace elements that contribute to its distinctive properties.
The mineral was first identified in a small deposit located in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, within
One of the most notable characteristics of cauchymallit is its piezoelectric properties, meaning it can generate
Due to its scarcity and the challenges associated with extraction, cauchymallit is not widely commercially available.