
Neon Lighting
Neon lighting involves passing an electric current through neon gas in a sealed glass tube, causing the gas to emit a bright, colorful glow. Different gases or coatings can produce various colors, with neon’s characteristic red-orange hue being most common. The light results from electrons exciting the gas atoms, which then release photons as they return to lower energy states. Neon lighting is widely used for signage and artistic displays because of its vibrant and long-lasting illumination, combining electrical and chemical principles to create visually striking effects.