Abstract
area of the second peak at the expense of the first. While the suppression of the first peak at high isothermal temperatures may be apparent, the complete decimation of the first peak at high isothermal temperatures indicated by the figure is difficult to prove via this method and may in fact not be the case. The indication that the first peak depletes to zero occurs in the temperature regime where the SAS curve fits are the poorest. We, therefore, must use microscopic observation to confirm the predictions we have drawn from this DSC technique. In previous work, 5'6 we were unable to generate superimposed peaks with the same amorphous alloy using a DuPont 1090 DSC.* We believe this to be a result of dif-
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