neonvalot
Neonvalot, a Finnish term often translated as "neon lights," refers to the vibrant and distinctive illumination created by gas-discharge tubes. These tubes contain noble gases like neon or argon, which emit light when an electric current passes through them. The color of the light depends on the type of gas used and the phosphor coatings applied to the inside of the tube. Neon gas itself produces a characteristic red-orange hue, while other gases combined with different phosphors can generate a wide spectrum of colors.
Historically, neon lights gained prominence in the early 20th century as a revolutionary form of advertising