Ordered 'supercrystal' could make lasers faster, smaller and more efficient
Feb 08, 2026
An advance from Monash University could pave the way for faster, smaller, and more energy-efficient lasers and other light-based technologies. Engineers have developed a new type of perovskite material arranged into an ordered "supercrystal." In this structure, tiny packets of energy called excitons
work together rather than individually, allowing the material to amplify light far more efficiently. The findings, published in Laser Photonics Reviews, could have applications in communications, sensors, and computing, improving the performance of devices that rely on light, such as sensors in autonomous vehicles, medical imaging, or electronics. ...read more read less