stellaratorit
Stellaratorit is a hypothetical ceramic–metal composite material proposed for use in fusion reactor components, named after the stellarator magnetic confinement concept. The concept appears in fusion materials literature as an example of a high-temperature, radiation-tolerant structural material.
Composition and structure: Descriptions vary, but stellaratorit is generally depicted as a multi-phase composite consisting of
Properties: In speculative assessments, stellaratorit is expected to exhibit high melting and creep resistance, good thermal
Production and processing: Proposed fabrication routes include powder metallurgy, reactive sintering, and hot isostatic pressing, with
Applications and status: At present, stellaratorit remains speculative and is not produced at scale. It is discussed