diodeide
Diodeide is a fictional inorganic compound and mineral used in educational and speculative contexts to illustrate semiconductor behavior. The name reflects its supposed diode-like electrical characteristics, including rectification and a defined threshold in certain conditions.
In literature, diodeide is described as a layered oxide-iodide compound with a crystalline lattice that combines
Diodeide is depicted as a semiconducting material with a bandgap commonly cited between 1.0 and 2.0 eV,
In fictional settings, diodeide crystals are said to form in hydrothermal veins associated with granitic rocks
In imagined applications, diodeide is proposed for rectifiers, photodetectors, and nonlinear optical devices, especially where compact,
diode, semiconductor, rectifier, iodide, crystal chemistry
This article describes a fictional material used for educational and speculative purposes.