lumilingot
Lumilingot is a hypothetical luminescent inorganic material described in theoretical and speculative materials science as a persistent phosphor capable of long-lasting emission after excitation at ambient conditions. The name combines "lumi" for light and "lingot" to evoke a dense, solid form, often envisioned as a ceramic or crystalline ingot suitable for large-scale applications.
In proposed models, lumilingot consists of a host lattice—often based on alkaline-earth aluminates or silicates—doped with
Reported potential applications include glow-in-the-dark signage, emergency lighting, decorative coatings, backlighting for displays, and certain photonic
As of now, lumilingot has no confirmed natural occurrence and is regarded as a synthetic concept rather