What makes neon signs glow? A 360° animation - Michael Lipman

329,290 views ・ 2019-09-19

TED-Ed


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When the Hoover Dam was completed in 1936,
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it created a huge source of hydroelectric power
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and zapped a sleepy desert town to life: Las Vegas, Nevada.
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With the power supply from the dam,
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Las Vegas soon exploded with vibrant displays.
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The source of these dazzling lights was electrified neon gas.
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There are two tricky obstacles to making lighted signs
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out of this naturally clear, odorless gas:
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capturing it and making it glow.
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French inventor Georges Claude came up with techniques to do both.
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In 1902,
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he developed a way of liquefying and separating specific gases from the air,
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producing neon on an industrial scale for the first time.
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By 1910, he had come up with a way to trap the gas in a glass tube
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with a special electrode at either end, and neon lighting was born.
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In workshops like Claude's,
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artisans known as tube-benders made neon signs by hand.
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The tube-benders heated small sections of a long, hollow glass tube
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and quickly bent them into shape.
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After the glass cooled, they attached electrodes to each end
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and removed the air with a vacuum pump.
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Then, they passed a high voltage current through the tube
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to remove any impurities on the inside of the glass.
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Finally, they pumped the neon gas in and sealed off the electrodes.
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When a neon sign is turned on,
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the electric current causes some of the neon atoms' electrons to accelerate
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and break free of their orbits, leaving behind positively charged ions.
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As these free electrons rush from one electrode to the other,
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they collide with more neon atoms, causing them to ionize as well.
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When these excited electrons fall back to their normal energy levels,
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their excess energy is carried away by photons, or particles of light.
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All this happens in an instant,
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and the glow from the photons is what we see when we switch on a neon sign.
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Though it's common to call any gas-filled sign a "neon" sign,
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there are actually 5 different gases used in production.
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Each gas emits photons of a different wavelength when electrified,
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which correspond to different colors of light.
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Neon gives off an orange-red glow, argon glows a pale lavender,
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helium a dusty pink, krypton a silver- white, and xenon a light purple.
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These 5 gases can be combined with color-coated tubing
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to create an electrified rainbow of text and images.
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Business owners soon realized how effective these colorful beacons
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were for attracting customers.
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And unlike a light bulb, a neon sign has no incandescent filaments to burn out,
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and can shine continuously for 40 years before the gas depletes.
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By the 1930s, neon signs were lighting up storefronts all over the world.
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Because of the glass tubes' fragile nature,
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it usually wasn't feasible to ship them over long distances.
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Instead, most neon signs were created by local neon shops
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and then installed nearby.
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Signs with humor, personality, and intricate designs proliferated,
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no two exactly alike.
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But by the end of World War II,
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plastics had become widely available and inexpensive,
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and plastic signs supplanted neon as messengers of modernity.
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Many towns removed neon signs they viewed as old-fashioned.
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Today, neon sign production is only a fraction of what it was at its peak,
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but the craft of tube bending lives on relatively unchanged.
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New creations hand-crafted by local artisans
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join survivors from the heyday of neon,
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hiding in plain sight in city streets around the world.
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