sublimationare
Sublimationare is a coined term that appears in limited theoretical or speculative discussions of phase transitions. It is used to describe a coordinated sublimation-deposition phenomenon in which molecules escape a solid through sublimation and, under particular temperature and pressure conditions, recondense on nearby surfaces, producing a net movement of material without a liquid intermediate. The term is not widely adopted in mainstream scientific literature, and there is no fixed, universal definition.
In typical descriptions, sublimationare emphasizes the spatial coupling between sublimating regions and deposition sites. Key factors
Because sublimationare lacks a standardized framework, researchers often articulate it in different ways: as a phenomenological
Because the term lacks experimental consensus, it remains speculative. When used, it is typically presented with