superzems
Superzems is a fictional class of crystalline materials introduced in speculative science and science fiction to explore hypothetical advances in semiconductor technology. In this concept, a superzem is a framework mineral with tunable electronic states embedded within a robust lattice, combining features of ceramics with those of wide-bandgap semiconductors. Reported properties in speculative descriptions include a wide electronic band gap, high dielectric strength, low defect tolerance, and comparatively high carrier mobility for a material of its class. The lattice is imagined as a three-dimensional porous or framework structure with dopant sites that can be selectively filled to adjust conductivity and optical response.
Occurrence and synthesis: In fiction, superzems are described as occurring in lab-synthesized single crystals or rare
Applications and status: Speculative applications include high-power, high-efficiency electronics, ultraviolet photonics, radiation-hardened components, and components for
See also wide-bandgap semiconductors, ceramic materials, quantum materials, materials science theory.