“…However, when Li + ions are substituted by Pr 3+ ions, the PL spectra of all the as‐prepared samples present similar emission bands from 330 to 700 nm with emission band from host and five obvious sharp peaks at 495, 511, 621, 644, and 666 nm which correspond to the 3 P 1 → 3 H 4 , 3 P 0 → 3 H 4 , 1 D 2 → 3 H 4 , 3 P 0 → 3 H 6 , and 3 P 0 → 3 F 2 transitions of Pr 3+ ions, respectively . The PL intensities of host are obviously weakened while the Pr 3+ ‐doped samples do not show the optimal concentration for the strongest intensity, which may indicate complex energy transfer processes between host and Pr 3+ ions . Meanwhile, the integrated PLE intensity (235–280 nm) of Li 0.98 Ga 5 O 8 :0.02Pr 3+ is more than ten times than that of the host.…”