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New 200Gbps photodetector doubles optical reception capacity for data centers

Korean researchers have developed, for the first time in Korea, a 200Gbps-class photodetector device for use in hyperscale AI data centers and 5G/6G mobile communications infrastructure. The technology enables ultrahigh-speed data reception fast enough to transmit five 5GB full HD movies per second. The results of this study were presented at OECC 2025, held in Sapporo, Japan, and were recently published in Optics Express.

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that it has developed a photodetector device capable of processing 200Gbps-class optical signals per channel. A photodetector is a key semiconductor component that converts optical signals into electrical signals and is essential in determining data reception performance in data centers and communication networks.

The photodetector device developed by the researchers simultaneously achieved a bandwidth of 70GHz or higher, high responsivity of 0.75A/W or greater, and dimensions of 0.5mm × 0.4mm. In particular, applying a “rear-lens integrated structure” that monolithically integrates a convex lens made of indium phosphide (InP) on the back of the chip significantly improved optical reception efficiency and alignment convenience. The entire process, from design to fabrication, was implemented using purely domestic technology.

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