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Cuprates and Fe-based compounds are two families with highest superconducting (SC) transition temperatures.A common feature in both families is that the superconductivity emerges as antiferromagnetic (AFM) long range order is suppressed.While the parent compound of cuprates is a Mott insulator where the electron repulsion is strong,the parent compound of Fe-based materials is metallic implying weak or moderate electron correlation.