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We investigate the morphological, electrical, and optical properties of carbon nanotube thin films, focusing on films with transmittance, T90%. For films with T≈90% we measure sheet resistance of Rs400 Ω/◻. However, we show that optoelectrical properties, such as σdc and σdc/σOp, degrade with decreasing film thickness, t, for percolating nanotube networks, i.e., those with t20 nm and T90%. Thus, while reducing t can give T99%, the corresponding Rs increases to 40 kΩ/◻. Acid treatment improves the conductivity by doping, giving properties such as T≈98% for Rs≈10 kΩ/◻.
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