Discovery of nodal-line superconductivity in chiral crystals
Abstract
Chiral crystals, whose key feature is the structural handedness, host exotic quantum phenomena driven by the interplay of band topology, spin-orbit coupling (SOC), and electronic correlations. Due to the limited availability of suitable chiral-crystal materials, their unconventional superconductivity (SC) remains largely unexplored. Here, we report the discovery of unconventional SC in the La(Rh,Ir)Si family of materials by combining muon-spin spectroscopy, band-structure calculations, and perturbation theory. This family, characterized by a double-helix chiral structure, hosts exotic multifold fermions that are absent in other topological chiral crystals. While LaRhSi behaves as a fully-gapped superconductor, the substitution of 4-Rh by 5-Ir significantly enhances the SOC and leads to the emergence of topological nodal-line SC in LaIrSi. The developed model shows that the nodal-line SC arises from an isotropic SOC with a specific strength. Such an exotic mechanism expands our conventional understanding of material candidates for unconventional SC, which typically rely on a significantly anisotropic SOC to promote the triplet pairing. Our work establishes a new type of phase diagram, which provides a comprehensive roadmap for identifying and engineering unconventional SC in chiral crystals. Furthermore, it calls for renewed investigations of unconventional SC in other widely studied superconductors with a chiral structure.
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@article{arxiv.2509.00416,
title = {Discovery of nodal-line superconductivity in chiral crystals},
author = {Tian Shang and Jianzhou Zhao and Lun-Hui Hu and Weikang Wu and Keqi Xia and Mukkattu O. Ajeesh and Michael Nicklas and Yang Xu and Qingfeng Zhan and Dariusz J. Gawryluk and Ming Shi and Toni Shiroka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.00416},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
accepted version; 20 pages, 5 figures