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As an allotrope of graphene, T-graphene was predicted to be an intrinsic two-dimensional (2D) superconductor with a superconducting critical temperature () of about 20.8 K [Gu , Chin. Phys. Lett. , 097401 (2019)]. In this work, based on first-principles calculations, hole doping and biaxial tensile strain (BTS) are considered to modulate the electron-phonon coupling (EPC) and superconductivity of T-graphene. It is found that the EPC constant of T-graphene is 0.807 and the calculated critical temperature is 28.2 K at a doping level of 0.5 hole per unit cell (3.31 × 10 cm) and 12% BTS. Furthermore, when 0.8 hole per unit cell (5.43 × 10 cm) doping and 10% BTS are applied, the EPC constant is 0.939, and the can be boosted to 35.2 K, which is higher than those of the pristine T-graphene and many other 2D carbon-based superconductors.

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