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Stability of the Halide Double Perovskite Cs<sub>2</sub>AgInBr<sub>6</sub>
Cs2AgInBr6 is among the lead-free halide
perovskites of interest, predicted by first-principles calculations
to be stable with a direct band gap, but there has been only one report
of its synthesis. Herein we report the formation of Cs2AgInBr6 thin films through thermal evaporation of CsBr,
AgBr, and InBr3 and subsequent annealing between 130 °C
and 250 °C. Cs2AgInBr6 appears stable in
this temperature range. However, Cs2AgInBr6 thin
films are thermodynamically unstable at room temperature, remaining
cubic only long enough to be characterized but not long enough to
be useful for practical devices. Cs2AgInBr6 decomposed
into Cs2AgBr3, Cs3In2Br9, AgBr, and InBr3 upon cooling from 130 °C
to 250 °C to room temperature. This conclusion did not depend
on illumination, film thickness, annealing environment, or details
of the film formation, pointing to an intrinsic thermodynamic instability
of the material. Optical absorption measurements may be interpreted
as Cs2AgInBr6 having a direct band gap of 1.57
± 0.1 eV