sektoril
Sektoril is a term used in speculative materials science to denote a hypothesized crystalline compound characterized by sector-based domain structure and anisotropic properties. In theoretical models, sektoril is described as a family of materials built from a transition-metal lattice interlaced with covalent networks that form sectors or wedges of similar crystallographic orientation, separated by domain walls that can influence macroscopic behavior.
Formation and structure: Sektoril is proposed to arise under high-temperature solid-state synthesis with controlled cooling, which
Properties: The material is predicted to have a wide bandgap, high dielectric strength, and pronounced optical
Applications and status: In speculative scenarios and pedagogy, sektoril is proposed for directional sensors, anisotropic capacitors,
See also: sectoral crystallography, domain wall, anisotropy, quasicrystal. Etymology: The name blends sector and crystal to