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This study synthesized BaMoO4:Eu3+ red phosphors using the microwave method. In addition, the phase composition, morphology, and luminescence properties of the red phosphors were characterized using X-ray diffraction, field-scanning electron microscopy, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The results revealed that doping red phosphors with different concentrations of Eu3+ does not change the crystal structure of the matrix material. The BaMoO4 :Eu3+ phosphors exhibited micron-scale irregular polyhedra, which could be excited by ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 395 nm to induce red-light emission. The optimal dosage of Eu3+ was 0.08, and the chromaticity coordinates of BaMoO4 :0.08Eu3+ phosphors were (0.5869, 0.3099). White light-emitting diode (w-LED) devices manufactured by using a combination of BaMoO4 :0.08Eu3+ phosphor and commercially available phosphors exhibited good white-light emission under the excitation of an ultraviolet chip. The BaMoO4 :0.08Eu3+ red phosphors that rapidly synthesized under the microwave field are expected to be used in w-LED devices.