Structure and Properties of Rare earth Neodymium Zinc Titanate
Kouros Khamoushi

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure and dielectric properties of Neodymium Zinc Titanate, suggesting a monoclinic structure and potential applications in microwave telecommunications through modeling and simulation.
Contribution
It introduces a new proposed monoclinic structure for NZT and uses modeling to define its atomic and crystal structure.
Findings
NZT has promising dielectric properties.
Monoclinic structure is suitable for NZT.
Potential use in microwave telecommunications.
Abstract
The dielectric properties and phase grouping of Rare earth Neodymium Zinc Titanate (NZT) was investigated in this research. The result shows that it is distrustful to be a stable perovskite structure, in fact something comparable to Ilmenite structure, however the further research shows that the monoclinic structure can be purposed for NZT. The Modelling and simulation were used in this research to define the atomic position and crystal structure of NZT. These compositions have promising dielectric properties and can be used in microwave telecommunications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrowave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials · Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
