“…2,3,4 In LuNi 2 B 2 C three energy bands crossing the Fermi level subdivide the Fermi surface into three distinct regions: (1) two spheroidal sheets at Γ-points that are extend along the c axis; (2) two flat P-centered square regions with the sides parallel to 100 and 010 , and finally (3) the largest basic X-centered part mostly cylindrical in shape (closely resembling practically twodimensional crystal structure) whose axis is parallel to the c axis. 2,3,4 In this sheet there are flat regions at the points 0.56±(2π/a), the nesting, typical for the compounds of this family. 4 It is precisely these features that determine the Kohn anomaly near the wave vector Q m ≈ (0.5, 0, 0) 5,6 and the incommensurate ordering with Q m ≈ (0.5, 0, 0) in AFM compounds.…”