“…Furthermore, rapid solidification can be used to change the material's solidification mode (for example, from eutectic to dendrite solidification mode) and for the suppression of segregation, structural refinement, liquid phase separation, and so on. Recently, the formation of a unique solidification structure in a rapidly solidified melt-spun ribbon was reported for alloys that underwent simultaneous liquid phase separation and an amorphous phase formation [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. The formation of nano-scale emulsion-type structures (nanoscale globule-dispersed structures), multi-scale globule-dispersed structures, marble-type structures (entangled duplex structures), macroscopically phase-separated dual-layer structures, etc.…”