“…Liquid-to-liquid transition (LLT) has been a long-standing open debated issue in the field of liquids, although numerous experimental and theoretical works have indicated the existence of LLT in single-element substances (e.g., C, 1 S, 2 P, 3,4 Si, 5−9 Ge, 10 Ce, 11 and Bi), 12 molecular systems (e.g., H 2 O 13−15 and triphenyl phosphite), 16,17 binary alloys (e.g., Sn−Bi, 18,19 Sn−Sb, 20 Pb−Sn, 21,22 and FeSi 2 ), 23 and even multicomponent metallic glass-forming liquids (e.g., AuCuSi, 24 Zr 41.2 Ti 13.8 Cu 12.5 Ni 10 Be 22.5 , 25 and La 50 Al 35 Ni 15 ). 26 However, the underlying mechanisms for the reported LLTs still remain unclear.…”