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Samarium has two stable valence states, 2+ and 3+, which coexist in many compounds forming spatially homogeneous intermediate valence states. We study the valence state of samarium when incorporated in a single crystalline EuO thin film which crystallizes in a fcc structure similar to that of the intermediate valence SmO, but with a larger lattice constant. Due to the increased lattice spacing, a stabilization of the larger Sm2+ ion is expected. Surprisingly, the samarium incorporated in SmxEu1-xO thin films shows a predominantly trivalent character, as determined by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and magnetometry measurements. We infer that the O2- ions in the EuO lattice have enough room to move locally, so as to reduce the Sm-O distance and stabilize the Sm3+ valence. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2017