“…Indeed, no magnetic order is observed in CeNi 9 Ge 4 down to the lowest experimentally reached temperatures (35 mK). Subsequent substitution of Ni by the neighboring transition metals, Cu and Co, causes in both cases a reduction of the effectively four-fold degeneracy of the Kondo ground state toward an effectively two-fold one and long range antiferromagnetic (AF) order is observed with T N = 0.2 K and 1 K for CeNi 8 CuGe 4 and CeNi 8 CoGe 4 , respectively [12,13]. In case of Cu doping a tendency toward AF order is indeed expected due to an increase of the 3d-electron count.…”