ühefaasiline
Ühefaasiline is a hypothetical ceramic material proposed as a model single-phase solid solution with uniform composition throughout, intended to illustrate the concept of single-phase microstructures in solid-state chemistry. The name derives from Estonian ühe ('one') and faasiline ('phase'), reflecting its defining characteristic: absence of detectable secondary phases across typical synthesis and processing conditions.
In proposed designs, ühefaasiline would adopt a high-symmetry crystal structure—often described as perovskite-like or fluorite-like depending
Synthesis involves conventional solid-state routes, combined with careful control of stoichiometry, atmosphere, and sintering temperature to
Properties attributed to ühefaasiline in theories include high crystalline uniformity, isotropic mechanical behavior, and strong thermal
See also: single-phase materials, solid-state chemistry, ceramic oxide, perovskite, fluorite.