Calcium molybdate is considered as a very promising scintillator material for experimental studies of rare processes. This paper reports on the production and characterization of a 40 Ca
100MoO 4 scintillator. Using the Czochralski technique, a crystal of high optical quality with total mass 0.55 kg, 42 mm diameter (minimum) and 53 mm 1ength of the cylindrical section was produced from isotopically enriched raw materials, containing 96.1% of 100 Mo and 99.964% of 40 Ca. To satisfy the requirement of low intrinsic radioactivity the purity of the materials was monitored at different stages of the production process and it is shown that the concentration of 238 U and 232 Th in the final crystal does not exceed 0.05 ppb. The scintillation properties of 40 Ca 100 MoO 4 were measured over the 8 -300 K temperature range and it is found that the light yield of the 40 Ca
100MoO 4 crystal is very similar to that of the CaMoO 4 reference scintillator.