Single crystals of a complete series of the RNi2Ge2 (R = Y, La-Nd, Sm-Lu) t
ernary intermetallics were grown and characterized by measurements of the a
nisotropic magnetization and in-plane resistivity in zero and applied magne
tic held. The majority of moment-bearing members of the series order antife
rromagnetically and have a series of transitions in zero applied magnetic f
ield and there is a rough de Gennes scaling of Theta(D) and T-N for the hea
vy rare-earth members of the series. Signatures of the metamagnetic transit
ions in the magnetically ordered state and magnetic transitions in zero fie
ld are observed for a number of the members of the series. TbNi2Ge2 was stu
died in more details. Angular-dependent magnetization measurements support
the hypothesis that the spins in the ordered states are confined to the c-a
xis. Complex H-T (H parallel to c) phase diagram for this material was deri
ved from the magnetization measurements at different temperatures (M(H)) an
d applied fields (M(T)). It is suggested that TbNi2Ge2 is a promising candi
date for the 'devil's staircase' material. In addition, YbNi2Ge2 is suggest
ed to have strong 4f-conduction electron hybridization and is characterized
as a 4f-hole analog of the previously studied CeNi2Ge2 moderate heavy ferm
ion compound. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.