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Enhancement and maximum in the isobaric specific-heat capacity measurements of deeply supercooled water using ultrafast calorimetry
H Pathak, A Späh, N Esmaeildoost, JA Sellberg, KH Kim, F Perakis, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (6), e2018379118, 2021
642021
Self-focusing property of a laser beam interacting with a lattice of nanoparticles in the presence of a planar magnetostatic wiggler
N Esmaeildoost, SH Zolghadr, S Jafari
Journal of Applied Physics 121 (11), 2017
112017
External magnetic field effect on the growth rate of a plasma-loaded free-electron laser
N Esmaeildoost, S Jafari, E Abbasi
The European Physical Journal Plus 131, 1-10, 2016
102016
Heterogeneous Ice Growth in Micron-Sized Water Droplets Due to Spontaneous Freezing
JAS Niloofar Esmaeildoost, Olof Jönsson, Trevor A. McQueen, Marjorie Ladd ...
Crystals 12 (1), 65, 2022
72022
Anomalous temperature dependence of the experimental x-ray structure factor of supercooled water
N Esmaeildoost, H Pathak, A Späh, TJ Lane, KH Kim, C Yang, ...
The Journal of Chemical Physics 155 (21), 2021
72021
Effects of beam temperature and plasma frequency on the radiation growth rate of a FEL with a laser wiggler
N Esmaeildoost, S Jafari
Laser and Particle Beams 35 (2), 241-251, 2017
12017
Optical and x-ray studies of ice growth in water
N Esmaeildoost
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 2022
2022
Evolution of ice growing in supercooled water determined by laboratory-based optical illumination
N Esmaeildoost, O Jönsson, D Schlesinger, JA Sellberg
2022
Non-Photochemical Laser-Induced Nucleation in Supercooled Water
ES Hagrot, MSN Esmaeildoost, J Sellberg
2021
Non-Photochemical Laser-Induced Nucleation in Supercooled Water
V Kollberg, MSN Esmaeildoost
2021
Investigating the growth rate in a free-electron laser with a laser wiggler and plasma background
N Esmaeildoost, S Jafari
Iranian Journal of Physics Research 16 (4), 351-358, 2017
2017
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