“…Engineering of experimental setups capable of trapping boson mixtures [8][9][10] in optical lattices [11][12][13] has stimulated the interest of the theoretical community for the understanding of demixing effect in the presence of spatial fragmentation. In this context, beyond phase separation [14][15][16], a rich variety of phenomena have been highlighted including (but not limited to) the formation of boson currents in ring lattices, [17], the appearance of novel phases exhibiting magnetic-like properties [18,19], quantum emulsions [20], the emergence of polaron excitations [21,22], the entanglement between the species [23,24], the collision of a condensate with impurities [25][26][27], the formation of immiscible solitons [28] and the modulation instability in the phase separation [29]. Systems consisting of two bosonic species and optical lattices with ring geometry are within the reach of current experimental setups.…”