We investigate the ground state properties of an equal mixture of two species
of bosons in its Mott-insulator phase at a filling factor two per site. We
identify one type of spin triplet-singlet transition through the competition of
ground state. When the on-site interaction is weak (U<Uc) the two particles
prefer to stay in the lowest band and with weak tunnelling between neighboring
sites the system is mapped into an effective spin-1 ferromagnetic exchange
Hamiltonian. When the interaction is tuned by a Feshbach resonance to be large
enough (U>Uc), higher band will be populated. Due to the orbital coupling
term S+S− in the Hamiltonian, the two atoms in different orbits on a site
would form an on-site singlet. For a non-SU(2)-symmetric model, easy-axis or
easy-plane ferromagnetic spin exchange models may be realized corresponding to
phase separation or counter-flow superfluidity, respectively.Comment: Final version in PR