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nonthermally

Nonthermally is an adverb used to describe actions, processes, or states that occur without reliance on thermal processes or thermal equilibrium. It is formed from the prefix non- (not) and the word thermal, with the -ly suffix to function as an adverb. In scientific writing, nonthermally indicates deviation from what would be expected under ordinary thermal conditions.

In physics and engineering, nonthermally describes phenomena that are not governed by temperature-based statistics or heat

The term is often used alongside its adjective form nonthermal, with nonthermally serving as the corresponding

exchange.
For
example,
nonthermally
produced
or
excited
particles
and
nonthermally
generated
radiation
refer
to
energy
distributions
or
emissions
that
do
not
follow
a
Maxwell-Boltzmann
or
Planck
distribution.
Common
contexts
include
astrophysics,
where
nonthermal
radiation
such
as
synchrotron
or
inverse
Compton
emission
arises
from
high-energy,
non-Maxwellian
particle
populations;
and
condensed
matter
or
plasma
physics,
where
carriers
or
particles
are
energized
by
mechanisms
other
than
heat,
such
as
shocks,
laser-plasma
interactions,
or
rapid
electric
fields.
adverb.
While
widely
understood
in
technical
disciplines,
usage
can
vary
by
field,
and
some
guides
prefer
more
explicit
phrasing
like
“nonthermally
produced”
or
“nonthermally
excited.”
Overall,
nonthermally
helps
distinguish
processes
that
do
not
involve
or
reflect
thermal
energy
distributions
from
those
that
do.