“…The large organic cations in the (C 4 N 2 H 14 X) 4 SnX 6 (X = Br, I) can produce negligible electronic coupling between [SnX 6 ] 4− octahedra, resulting in nearly flat conduction band and valence band. However, more conspicuous band dispersion is observed in Cs 4 PbBr 6 due to the short intercluster Br-Br distance caused by the relatively small Cs + cations, which illustrates that the A-site cations can affect the electronic band structures Cs 4 PbBr 6 3.95, [42] 3.90, [43] 4.80 [33] 353, [ 28a ] 171, [29] 159 [ 40a] Cs 4 PbI 6 3.38, [ 42a] 3.43 [43] Cs 4 PbCl 6 4.37, [ 42a] 4.26 [43] Cs 4 SnBr 6 3.37, [43] 3.33, [34] 3.265, [44] 5.01 [45] 1205 [45] Cs 4 SnI 6 3.03, [43] 3.00 [34] Cs 4 SnCl 6 3.65 [43] Cs 4 EuBr 6 2.74 [35] Cs 4 EuI 6 2.70 [35] Cs 3 Bi 2 I 9 2.32, [32b] 2.06 [46] 1.80, [47] 2.86, [39] 2.12 [36] 300 [39] Cs 3 Sb 2 I 9 2.40 [48] Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 3.40 [49] 490, [41] 409 [49] Cs 2 SnCl 6 3.95 [50] CsSbBr 6 1.85 [51] N-EtPySbBr 6 1.55 [51] N-EtPySbCl 6 1.65 [51] (C 4 N 2 H 14 X) 4 SnBr 6 5.10 [33] (CH 3 NH 3 ) 3 Sb 2 I 9 2.19, [52] 2.20 [53] (CH 3 NH 3 ) 3 Bi 2 I 9 2.80, [ 40b] 1.94, [25] 2.1, [54] 2.9, [55] 2.26 [56] 300,…”