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US 2020/0051709Al Feb.13,2020 HIGHLY CONDUCTING AND TRANSPARENT FILM AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME CROSSREFERENCE TORELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] ThepresentaplicationisacontinuationofU.S. patentaplicationSer.No.13/815,316filedFeb.21,2013, thecontentsofwhichareherebyincorporatedbyreference foralpurposes. FIELD [02] Thepresentdisclosurerelatesgeneralytothefield oftransparentconductiveelectrodesforsolarcel,photo detector,light-emiting diode,touch scren,and display deviceaplicationsand,moreparticularly,toapristine graphene-basedhybridfilmwithacombinationofexcep tionalopticaltransparencyandhighelectricalconductivity (orlow shetresistance). BACKGROUND [0003] Thefolowingreferencesarerelatedtotheartof "transparentandconductiveelectrodes": [0004] 1.Hu,L.;Hecht,D.S.;Gruner,G.“Percolationin [013] 10.Hu;LiangbingandGruner;George;“Touch ScrenDevicesEmployingNanostructureNetwork,”US PatentPub.No.2008/0048996 (Feb.28,2008). 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