fotomultipliatorite
Fotomultipliatorite is a rare mineral discovered in 2016, found in the Kola Peninsula, Russia. It is named after its unique photomultiplication property, where it can produce multiple copies of itself when exposed to light. This property is due to its complex crystal structure, which allows it to absorb and re-emit photons, leading to the formation of new crystals.
Fotomultipliatorite is a silicate mineral, with a chemical formula of (Na,K)2Ca2(Si8O20)2. It crystallizes in the monoclinic
The discovery of fotomultipliatorite has sparked interest in the scientific community, as it represents a new