Fractal analysis of neodymium magnesium titanium oxide
We applied fractal analysis to the mathematical determination of fractal dimensions to unambiguously define the neodymium magnesium titanium oxide structure. Its microstructure, space group, and crystal structure were determined and are directly connected to its microwave frequency electrical properties, which are important for the miniaturisation of electronic components. We performed a fractal analysis of the microstructure of neodymium magnesium titanium oxide Nd(Mg1/2Ti1/2)O3 (NMT) to determine the microstructure. Its appearance, area, and angle computations are comparable to those of the monoclinic structure. Fractal regression analysis showed that neodymium magnesium titanium oxide has a tilted monoclinic structure with the P21/n space group. We investigated the phase grouping and dielectric properties of NMT ceramics. Single-phase ceramics were synthesised at sintering temperatures from 1200 ℃ to 1675 ℃ using a temperature interval of 25 ℃ and rate of 2 ℃ per minute to room temperature.