“…The two magnesium titanates are good candidates for use in microwave dielectrics: MgTiO 3 (e c = 13-17, Q Â f = 80,000-200,000 GHz) [2][3][4][5][6]10,11], Mg 2 TiO 4 (e c = 13-14, Q Â f = 150,000 GHz) [7][8][9]. There were a number of methods to synthesize MgTiO 3 ceramics, such as solid state reaction [2], sol-gel [12,13], and chemical-reactive precipitation methods [14].…”