Abstract

We studied the localization property of Bose-Fermi mixture systems on incommensurate optical lattices by using quantum Monte-Carlo simulations. We found a characteristic behavior of the superfluid density when changing the Bose-Bose interactions and Bose-Fermi interactions over a wide range. The superfluidity of the bosons was enhanced in the presence of the fermions by the repulsive Bose-Fermi interactions which counteracted the localization of the bosons. With attractive Bose-Fermi interactions, on the other hand, the superfluidity is also enhanced by a different mechanism when the number of the bosons is much larger than that of the fermions.

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