“…Different host lattices such as vanadates [19], sulfides [20], phosphates [21], silicates [22], garnets [23], aluminates [24], molybdates [25,26], tungstates [27], nitrides [28], or oxynitrides [29] has been explored as a host lattice for RE ions for specific applications. Among all these, REdoped molybdate compounds have near-ultraviolet (UV) excitation, blue-green broadband emission, and good chemical and thermal stability, drawing attention to serving as excellent luminescent host phosphor [30][31][32]. In this work, we have chosen SrMoO 4 as our model host lattice.…”