- Shao, Yinming;
- Sun, Zhiyuan;
- Wang, Ying;
- Xu, Chenchao;
- Sankar, Raman;
- Breindel, Alexander J;
- Cao, Chao;
- Fogler, Michael M;
- Millis, Andrew J;
- Chou, Fangcheng;
- Li, Zhiqiang;
- Timusk, Thomas;
- Maple, M Brian;
- Basov, DN
Using polarized optical and magneto-optical spectroscopy, we have demonstrated universal aspects of electrodynamics associated with Dirac nodal lines that are found in several classes of unconventional intermetallic compounds. We investigated anisotropic electrodynamics of [Formula: see text] where the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) triggers energy gaps along the nodal lines. These gaps manifest as sharp steps in the optical conductivity spectra [Formula: see text] This behavior is followed by the linear power-law scaling of [Formula: see text] at higher frequencies, consistent with our theoretical analysis for dispersive Dirac nodal lines. Magneto-optics data affirm the dominant role of nodal lines in the electrodynamics of [Formula: see text].