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    Raman Scattering on Emerging Semiconductors and Oxides presents Raman scattering studies.It describes the key fundamental elements in applying Raman spectroscopies to various semiconductors and oxides without complicated and deep Raman theories. Across nine chapters, it covers:• SiC and IV-IV semiconductors,• III-GaN and nitride semiconductors,• III-V and II-VI semiconductors,• ZnO-based and GaO-based semiconducting oxides,• Graphene, ferroelectric oxides, and other emerging materials,• Wide-bandgap semiconductors of SiC, GaN, and ZnO, and• Ultra-wide gap semiconductors of AlN, Ga2O3, and graphene. Key achievements from the author and collaborators in the above fields are referred to and cited with typical Raman spectral graphs and analyses.Written for engineers, scientists, and academics, this comprehensive book will be fundamental for newcomers in Raman spectroscopy. Zhe Chuan Feng has had an impressive career spanning many years of important work in engineering and tech, including as a professor at the Graduate Institute of Photonics & Optoelectronics and Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei; establishing the Science Exploring Lab; joining Kennesaw State University as an adjunct professor, part-time; and at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology.Currently, he is focusing on materials research for LED, III-nitrides, SiC, ZnO, other semiconductors/oxides, and nanostructures and has devoted time to materials research and growth of III-V and II-VI compounds, LED, III nitrides, SiC, ZnO, GaO, and other semiconductors/oxides. Professor Feng has also edited and published multiple review books in his field, alongside authoring scientific journal papers and conference/proceeding papers.He has organized symposiums and been an invited speaker at different international conferences and universities.He has also served as a guest editor for special journal issues.

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  • Should I mix expanded clay and clay plant granules?

    It is not recommended to mix expanded clay and clay plant granules together. Expanded clay is a lightweight, porous material used for aeration and drainage in soil, while clay plant granules are typically used for moisture retention and as a soil amendment. Mixing these two types of materials together can result in an inconsistent soil structure and may not provide the intended benefits for plant growth. It's best to use each material separately for their specific purposes in soil composition.

  • Is clay waterproof?

    Clay is not inherently waterproof, as it is a porous material that can absorb water. However, clay can be made waterproof by firing it in a kiln at high temperatures, which causes the clay particles to fuse together and create a waterproof barrier. Additionally, clay objects can be glazed to make them waterproof by adding a layer of glass-like material that seals the surface.

  • Is there a purely visual difference between clay and modeling clay?

    Yes, there is a purely visual difference between clay and modeling clay. Clay is a natural material that is typically found in earthy tones such as brown, red, or gray, and has a more rough and natural texture. Modeling clay, on the other hand, is a synthetic material that comes in a variety of bright and vibrant colors, and has a smoother and more pliable texture. Additionally, modeling clay is often softer and easier to mold than traditional clay.

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  • What are clay walls?

    Clay walls are walls made from a mixture of clay, sand, and water that is typically used in traditional construction methods. The mixture is molded into bricks or blocks and then stacked and secured together to form walls. Clay walls are known for their durability, thermal insulation properties, and sustainability as clay is a natural and abundant material. These walls are commonly found in regions where clay is readily available and have been used for centuries in various cultures around the world.

  • Is modeling clay waterproof?

    Modeling clay is not inherently waterproof, as it is typically made from water-based materials such as clay, water, and other additives. However, some modeling clays may become water-resistant or waterproof after they have been baked or cured. It is important to check the specific instructions and properties of the modeling clay you are using to determine its waterproof capabilities. If waterproofing is necessary, a sealant or waterproofing spray can be applied to the finished clay project.

  • Do woodlice like clay?

    Woodlice prefer damp and dark environments, so they are not typically attracted to clay, which is dry and compact. Woodlice are more commonly found in moist areas such as under rocks, logs, and in decaying organic matter. Therefore, it is unlikely that woodlice would be particularly drawn to clay as a habitat.

  • Can dogs eat clay?

    Dogs should not eat clay as it can be harmful to their digestive system. Ingesting clay can lead to gastrointestinal blockages or other health issues. It is important to keep potentially harmful substances away from pets and provide them with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs. If you suspect your dog has ingested clay or any other non-food item, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance.

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