The singlet ground state magnetism in pyrochlore osmates Y2Os2O7 and
Ho2Os2O7 is studied by DC and AC susceptibility, specific heat, and
neutron powder diffraction measurements. Despite the expected non-magnetic
singlet in the strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC) limit for Os4+ (5d4),
Y2Os2O7 exhibits a spin-glass (SG) ground state below 4 K with weak
magnetism, suggesting possible proximity to a quantum phase transition between
the non-magnetic state in the strong SOC limit and the magnetic state in the
strong superexchange limit. Ho2Os2O7 has the same structural
distortion as occurs in Y2Os2O7. However, the Os sublattice in
Ho2Os2O7 shows long-range magnetic ordering below 36\,K. The sharp
difference of the magnetic ground state between Y2Os2O7 and
Ho2Os2O7 signals the singlet ground state magnetism in
R2Os2O7 is fragile and can be disturbed by the weak 4f−5d
interactions.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure