<p><em>Raman Scattering on Emerging Semiconductors and Oxides</em> 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.</p><p>Across nine chapters it covers:</p><p>• SiC and IV-IV semiconductors</p><p>• III-GaN and nitride semiconductors</p><p>• III-V and II-VI semiconductors</p><p>• ZnO-based and GaO-based semiconducting oxides</p><p>• Graphene ferroelectric oxides and other emerging materials</p><p>• Wide-bandgap semiconductors of SiC GaN and ZnO and</p><p>• Ultra-wide gap semiconductors of AlN Ga2O3 and graphene.</p><p>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.</p><p>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 &amp; 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.</p><p>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.</p>