kiirgustoru
Kiirgustoru is an Estonian term that translates to "glow tube" or "luminescence tube." It refers to a type of gas-discharge lamp that produces light through the luminescence of a gas excited by an electric current. These lamps typically consist of a sealed glass tube filled with a specific gas or a mixture of gases, often at low pressure. When an electric voltage is applied across electrodes at either end of the tube, an electric current passes through the gas. This current energizes the gas atoms, causing them to emit photons, which we perceive as light.
The color of the light emitted by a kiirgustoru depends on the type of gas or gases