“…Alternatively, BaBiO 3 , since it was rst manufactured in 1993, has attracted continuous interest from scientists. 18 It is an oxide from the ABO 3 perovskites class, possessing interconnected BiO 6 octahedra 19 and a structured arrangement of bismuth ions. According to X-ray and neutron diffraction data, 20 the crystalline structure of the BaBiO 3 perovskite can be duplicated (Ba 2 Bi 3+ Bi 5+ O 6 ), comprising of bismuth in two valence states, i.e., Bi 3+ and Bi 5+ .…”