driverits
Driverits are a proposed class of crystalline solids described in speculative materials science as having a layered structure that enables rapid ion transport alongside good electronic conductivity. The concept appears in theoretical discussions about next-generation energy materials and remains far from broad experimental validation.
In typical descriptions, a driverit is imagined as consisting of alternating sheets of oxide- or chalcogenide-like
Synthesis and processing are described in speculative literature as achievable through high-temperature solid-state routes, chemical vapor
Applications proposed for driverits include solid-state batteries with fast charging, high-performance supercapacitors, and neuromorphic or low-loss