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Volumetric light source theory
In light sources such as tungsten filament bulbs, fluorescent tubes and gas tube type radioluminescent (RL) lamps, visible light is emitted from a thin surface layer of excited material. In contrast, neon bulbs, xenon flash tubes and lasers emit light generated throughout their volumes. The first group can be characterized as surface emitters and the latter as volumetric emitters. Theoretically, an ideal volumetric light source has definite advantages over a surface source. In reality, practical volumetric sources will have limitations as well. These advantages and limitations will be discussed with particular emphasis on comparisons between current gas tube type RL lamps and the more advanced volumetric RL lamps.