“…In a few words, the shape and intensity of PL and OA spectra of CH 3 NH 3 SnBr 3 , varies from sample to sample (see also [1,2]) and the perfect reproducibility is difficult at ambient conditions. However, with 350 nm excitation the PL spectrum is dominated by a broad and strong band at ca 599 nm, attributed to the radiative decay of self-trapped excitons of SnBr 3 moiety, as it is observed from other semiconductors [11,[33][34][35][36]. The differences in the position and the intensity between the PL spectra b´ and c´, perhaps is a consequence of the amount of energy transfer of several states to the trapped exciton state.…”