Scientists Build Laser-Powered Ceramic Engine That Sends Data Over 1.2 Kilometers for Future 6G Networks
A major breakthrough in wireless communication research is bringing the world closer to the next generation of connectivity— 6G networks that can not only transmit data faster, but also “sense,” “see,” and “think.” Scientists in China have developed a laser-driven photonic engine made from an easy-to-manufacture ceramic material that uses white light to transmit information over distances of more than 1.2 kilometers . This achievement could help reshape how future communication systems are built, moving beyond today’s limitations of 5G and traditional visible light communication systems. The study, published in Matter (2026) , demonstrates a new way of combining laser lighting and advanced ceramic materials to create a high-performance, low-cost communication engine that may play a key role in future AI-enabled 6G networks . 🌐 Why 6G Matters: Beyond Faster Internet To understand why this discovery is important, it helps to look at what 6G aims to achieve. Current 5G networks are al...