nesteytystason
Nesteytystason is a hypothetical state of matter proposed in discussions of phase behavior in complex materials. It is described as an intermediate regime between a crystalline solid and a conventional liquid, in which long-range positional order persists while components retain a degree of mobility along defined pathways. In nesteytystason, diffusion and flow are anisotropic and may be confined to networks of defects, channels, or molecular cages, yielding a material that is rigid in some regions and fluid in others.
Etymology and coinage: The name is formed from roots implying liquefaction and state, and was introduced in
Theoretical framework: In models, nesteytystason appears as a metastable basin in the energy landscape, with partial
Experimental status: There is no broad consensus on an actual occurrence of nesteytystason in real materials.
Potential significance: If realized, nesteytystason could enable materials with tunable rigidity and directional transport, with potential
Related concepts include phase of matter, liquid crystal, glass, and quasicrystal.