Structural Differences Between Red, Blue and Green Xenon Lamps

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What are the structural differences btwn red, blue, and green xenon lamps. What are the different dopants/gases used in the lamps?
 
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Do you mean neon lamps? (even though only the orangey ones contain neon; though maybe very low pressure neon glows violet).

Try a google search.
 
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