García Fernández, JavierGarcía Carrión, MarinaTorres Pardo, AlmudenaMartínez Casado, RuthRamírez Castellanos, JulioNogales Díaz, EmilioGonzález Calbet, José MaríaMéndez Martín, Bianchi2023-06-162023-06-162020-02-282050-752610.1039/c9tc05472chttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/6163©2020 Royal Society of Chemistry This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology and Spanish Ministry of Economy through Research Projects MAT2014-54372-R, MAT-2015-65274-R/FEDER, MAT2016-81720-REDC, MAT2017-82252-R, RTI2018-097195-B-I00 and M-ERA.NET PCIN-2017-106. We thank the National Center of Electron Microscopy (UCM) for facilities.Herein, we achieve the synthesis and structural study of a luminescent Na-stabilized Ga-Ti oxide homologous series by atomically resolved electron microscopy. Relevant optical properties as a function of the titanium content have been revealed. In particular, the excitation and emission bands change with the series term, showing wide tunability of the luminescence bands, ranging from the ultraviolet to the infrared. First principles studies of these structures have been done in the framework of density functional theory (DFT) to understand the optical properties. Good agreement with the experimental measurements for the three synthesized terms has been obtained from the perspective of the composition and occupancy of the crystallographic sites, as well as from the energy band structure point of view. This work paves the way to explore further the capabilities of tuning the electronic and optical properties in a variety of application fields.engNew insights into the luminescence properties of a Na stabilized Ga-Ti oxide homologous seriesjournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9tc05472chttps://pubs.rsc.org/open access538.9MicroscopyMorphologyEnergySnFísica de materialesFísica del estado sólido2211 Física del Estado Sólido