simplexidel
Simplexidel is a hypothetical crystalline structure proposed in theoretical materials science. It is characterized by its extremely simple repeating unit cell, comprising only a single atom or a very small, highly symmetrical arrangement of atoms. The term "simplexidel" is derived from "simplex," indicating simplicity, and "-idel," a suffix often used in chemical nomenclature to denote a solid or crystalline substance.
The concept of simplexidel structures arises from investigations into the theoretical limits of material compressibility and
The study of simplexidels contributes to fields like condensed matter physics and computational chemistry, aiding in