defektidena
Defektidena is a term used in speculative and theoretical materials science to denote a class of defect-related electronic states that arise from complex defect configurations within crystalline lattices. Unlike simple vacancies or interstitials, defektidena describes localized excitations that couple strongly to the lattice and can persist as quasi-stable states under certain thermodynamic conditions. The term combines “defect” with a suffix indicating a state or entity.
Etymology and scope: The term was introduced in a 2023 theoretical study focused on metastable defect configurations
Physical interpretation: In models, defektidena are localized electronic states associated with clusters of vacancies, interstitials, or
Detection and evidence: Experimental identification is challenging and indirect. Proposals include scanning tunneling spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy,
Applications and status: If real, defektidena could enable tailored quantum emitters, defect-based sensors, or tunable electronic