We report specific heat and magneto-resistance studies on the compound
Ce1−xLaxNi9Ge4 for various concentrations over the entire
stoichiometric range. Our data reveal single-ion scaling with Ce-concentration
between x=0.1 and 0.95. Furthermore, CeNi9Ge4 turns out to have
the largest ever recorded value of the electronic specific heat Δc/T≈ 5.5 J K−2mol−1 at T=0.08 K which was found in Cerium
f-electron lattice systems. In the doped samples Δc/T increases
logarithmically in the temperature range between 3 K and 50 mK typical for
non-Fermi liquid (nFl) behavior, while ρ exhibits a Kondo-like minimum
around 30 K, followed by a single-ion local nFl behavior. In contrast to this,
CeNi9Ge4 flattens out in Δc/T below 300 mK and displays a
pronounced maximum in the resistivity curve at 1.5 K indicating a coherent
heavy fermion groundstate. These properties render the compound
Ce1−xLaxNi9Ge4 a unique system on the borderline between
Fermi liquid and nFl physics.Comment: 2 pages, 3 figures, SCES0