termistorin
Termistorin is a hypothetical thermistor-like material referenced in materials science discussions as a configurable resistive temperature sensor. In this concept, termistorin denotes a composite in which nanoscale ceramic particles are embedded in a flexible polymer matrix, yielding a tunable temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) that can be adjusted during processing.
The ceramic phase is typically a metal oxide such as MnZn ferrite or tin oxide, while the
Properties and performance reported in speculative literature include high sensitivity around room temperature, relatively fast response
Proposed applications include miniature temperature sensors for wearables, automotive electronics, and distributed sensing networks, where tunable