“…The spectra exhibited complicated Raman scattering peaks due to the vibration of Na–O, Ca–O, Ga–O and Ge–O bonds. It is evident that the peak at 806.58 cm −1 , attributed to the stretching vibration of (Ga,Ge)–O bonds in [(Ga,Ge)O 4 ] tetrahedra, 23,24 shifted to 861.42 cm −1 when transitioning from Ca 3 Ga 2 Ge 4 O 14 to Na 2 CaGe 6 O 14 . The substitution of larger Ga 3+ ( R Ga(III),4CN = 0.47 Å) by smaller Ge 4+ ( R Ge(IV),4CN = 0.39 Å) induced shorter (Ga,Ge)–O bonds, 13 enhancing the bonding strength and increasing the scattering frequency, 25 in line with the Raman shift.…”