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==Related concept== In [[ultrashort pulse]] physics, a so-called nonthermal melting may take place. It occurs not because of the increase of the atomic kinetic energy, but because of changes of the interatomic potential due to excitation of electrons. Since electrons are acting like a glue sticking atoms together, heating electrons by a [[femtosecond laser]] alters the properties of this "glue", which may break the bonds between the atoms and melt a material even without an increase of the atomic temperature.<ref name="Medvedev2015">{{cite journal|last1=Medvedev|first1=Nikita|last2=Li|first2=Zheng|last3=Ziaja|first3=Beata|title=Thermal and nonthermal melting of silicon under femtosecond x-ray irradiation|journal=Physical Review B|volume=91|year=2015|issue=5 |pages=054113|doi=10.1103/PhysRevB.91.054113|arxiv=1504.05053 |bibcode=2015PhRvB..91e4113M |s2cid=49258288 }}</ref> In [[genetics]], melting [[DNA]] means to separate the double-stranded DNA into two single strands by heating or the use of chemical agents, [[polymerase chain reaction]].
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