laptopite
Laptopite is a hypothetical mineral and ceramic phase proposed in materials science as a potential component for portable electronics. Coined in the early 2020s, the term describes a lithium-rich oxide or aluminosilicate-like material that could combine hardness, thermal stability, and favorable dielectric properties for laptop substrates and heat spreaders. As a concept, laptopite has not been confirmed in natural rocks and remains primarily in laboratory studies and speculative literature.
Physical properties attributed to laptopite include a monoclinic or layered structure, vitreous luster, and a color
Formation and synthesis: In labs, laptopite-like phases are pursued through solid-state reactions or thin-film deposition from
Potential applications include use as a dielectric layer in capacitors, a thermally conductive yet electrically insulating
See also: dielectric materials, lithium-aluminosilicates, thermal interface materials.