The nucleation and melting of crystals are primarily driven by surfaces and defects, which can lower the thermodynamic barrier to a phase transition. A harder problem to study is when the transition occurs uniformly. Wang et al. (p. 87; see the Perspective by Weeks) imaged the homogeneous melting of superheated colloidal crystals using a laser to initiate the melting at the interior of the crystal.
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