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Heterojunction design for 26%-efficient copper bismuth oxide thin-film solar cell

Heterojunction design for 26%-efficient copper bismuth oxide thin-film solar cell Researchers in Bangladesh have simulated a solar cell based on a copper bismuth oxide material, used as an absorber, with n-type cadmium sulfide (CdS) utilized as a buffer layer. In the experiment, the device achieved an efficiency of 26.0%, an open-circuit voltage of 0.97 V, a short-circuit current density of 31.61 milliampere per square centimeter, and a fill factor of 84.58%.Researchers at the Pabna University of Science and Technology, in Bangladesh, have simulated a thin-film solar cell based on copper bismuth oxide (CuBi2O4), which is a p-type semiconductor that has been recently identified .

Jessica Biel feels like she has 1,000 children

Jessica Biel feels like she has a thousand children. The former 7th Heaven star and her husband Justin Timberlake are parents to Silas, six, and Phineas, 10 months, and she admitted life has become a wild, wild ride since they welcomed their second son into the world. Asked if having two kids is harder than one, Jessica said: A very wise friend of mine said, One is a lot. And two is a thousand. That s exactly the way it feels. You re like, man-on-man defense, one person s here, one person s over there. It is a wild, wild ride. But The Sinner star admitted having already been through the baby stages once has made it easier with Phineas and they are currently sleep training him more successfully than while Silas was his age.

Jessica Biel opens up about bond her and Justin Timberlake s 2 sons share

Jessica Biel opens up about bond her and Justin Timberlake s 2 sons share
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Singapore court delays decision on Hin Leong founder s assets freeze, sources say

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: O.K. Lim, founder of oil trading group Hin Leong, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Singapore June 5, 2013. REUTERS/Edgar Su//File Photo SINGAPORE (Reuters) -A ruling on a request to freeze the assets of Lim Oon Kuin and his two children following the collapse of Lim’s oil trading firm Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd will be made at a later date, following a whole day’s hearing at the Singapore High Court, four sources said on Monday. Court-appointed liquidators of Hin Leong had asked the court to freeze the family’s assets worldwide, from multi-million-dollar homes to country club memberships, shares and funds to recover money owed to nearly two dozen banks and other creditors globally.

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