kvintillit
Kvintillit is a term used in speculative condensed-matter theory to denote a proposed crystalline phase characterized by fivefold rotational symmetry and aperiodic long-range order. The name combines the root kvinti- (five) with a mineral-like suffix. In theoretical models, kvintillit arises when local pentagonal motifs tile space in a nonperiodic but highly correlated pattern, offering an alternative to traditional crystals and to conventional quasicrystals.
Structure and description: Kvintillit is described using pentagonal or icosahedral tilings and projection methods from higher-dimensional
Properties and predictions: As a hypothetical phase, kvintillit has been associated with possible distinctive phonon spectra,
History and status: Kvintillit originated in theoretical discussions exploring how fivefold symmetry could be stabilized in
Applications and relevance: If realized, kvintillit could inform the design of metamaterials, photonic or phononic crystals
See also: quasicrystal, aperiodic tiling, pentagonal tiling, tiling theory.