“…In particular, Smidman and co-workers [16] report magnetic susceptibility, specific-heat, and muon spin rotation/relaxation (µSR) measurements on LaPtSi 3 and LaPdSi 3 and conclude that LaPtSi 3 is a type-II superconductor with T c = 1.52 K, whereas LaPdSi 3 is a type-I superconductor with T c = 2.65 K. Furthermore, the synthesis of nine new noncentrosymmetric ternary silicide superconductors, including CaIrSi 3 (T c = 3.6 K), by arc melting has been reported [17]. Following this experimental work [17], Eguchi and co-workers [18,19] have shown that CaIrSi 3 is nonmagnetic, fully gapped superconductor based on studies with polycrystalline samples. Thus, in contrast to the cerium-based NCS, no magnetic order exists to possibly weaken or interfere with the superconducting state.…”