“…Ta 2 O 5 -SiO 2 multilayer films appeared to offer the best compromise between cost, optical properties, and thermal stability (up to 800 C 19,22,30 ). Concurrently, several bulb geometries (spherical, 10,11,16,28,29,31,32 cylindrical, 7,8,14,15,17,19,23,30 ellipsoidal, 18,22,29 and planar 21 ) were studied to reduce fabrication complexity and maximize the amount of recycled infrared radiation while minimizing hot spots on the filament which can reduce its lifetime. The emitter in all these past studies using selective filters was typically a tungsten filament, chosen due to its high temperature stability and low evaporation rate at incandescent temperatures.…”