kristalleme
Kristalleme is a hypothetical crystalline material proposed in discussions of advanced functional solids. It is described as a highly ordered solid whose lattice arrangement yields a wide bandgap, high optical nonlinearity, and favorable mechanical properties. The name combines “kristall” (crystal) with the suffix “-eme,” used in some chemical nomenclature to denote a fundamental form.
Structural models of kristalleme envision a robust three-dimensional network of atoms with strong covalent or mixed
Synthesis of kristalleme, as proposed in theoretical discussions, would rely on techniques such as vapor-phase epitaxy
Properties and potential applications commonly predicted for kristalleme include a wide direct bandgap, a high refractive
Status and evaluation: Kristalleme remains largely hypothetical, with sporadic experimental reports that are not yet reproducible.