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Nima Nader (Assoc)

Staff Physicist

Nima Nader is a Staff Physicist in Quantum Nanophotonics group at Applied Physics Division. Dr. Nader is a physicist with a strong background in photonic integrated circuits, ultrafast laser sciences, and nonlinear optical interactions. His research interest lies in development of chip-integrated semiconductor lasers for precision metrology and chip-scale quantum photonics applications, nonlinear photonics, and heterogeneously integrated passive and active integrated photonic circuits.

Publications

Patents (2018-Present)

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Advanced Wafer Bonding for High-Density Semiconductor Integration

NIST Inventors
Nima Nader
This invention is a new method for bonding different types of computer wafers called "heterogeneous integration," which allows multiple materials and components to be combined into a single, more advanced electronic device. This invention creates matching pockets in new wafers to fit over existing
Created July 31, 2019, Updated April 19, 2023
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