ionisille
Ionisille is a fictional ion-conducting ceramic material that is commonly referenced in discussions of solid-state ionics and energy storage in both scientific literature and speculative contexts. It is not a real compound, but rather a case study used to illustrate properties, challenges, and design principles associated with fast ionic conduction in solids.
In descriptions that accompany its use as a model material, ionisille is depicted as a cubic, garnet-like
Synthesis and processing of ionisille in theoretical discussions typically involve high-temperature solid-state reactions of oxide precursors
Applications assigned to ionisille are primarily as a teaching tool and a hypothetical benchmark for solid-state
Because ionisille is fictional, real-world studies treat it as a pedagogical concept rather than a material