“…A large number of Fe-based superconductors (FeSCs) with various crystal structures have been reported, such as Ln FeAs(O,F) ( Ln corresponds to rare earth elements) — a 1111-type compound 1–3 , ( AE 1− x A x )Fe 2 As 2 ( AE = Ca, Sr, Ba, Eu, A = Na, K, Rb) — a 122-type compound 4,5 , AEA Fe 4 As 4 ( AE = Ca, Sr, Ba, Eu, A = Na, K, Rb) — a 1144-type compound 6–9 , A FeAs ( A = Li, Na) — a 111-type compound 10 , (Ca, Ln )FeAs 2 — a 112-type compound 11,12 , and perovskite Fe nictide 13 . The superconducting transition temperature ( T c ) reaches as high as ~55 K in bulk materials, and several reports have indicated that T c is close to 100 K in thin film samples 14,15 .…”