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normal incandescent bulbs, arclamps and and gas mantle lamps primarily work trhough black body radiation and have a similar spectrum to the sun. especially if you don't filter out UV.
I didnt know about the others but incandescent doesnt work because the glass blocks most of the waves if i remember correctly.
Put your hand in front of a 120 W bulb. Does it get warm?
Question is: What do you want to achieve by using a black body radiator? It won't give you any fancy colors, just a pretty smooth spectrum.
So you can have a light with a continuously variable wavelength. E.g. to see how organisms/minerals react to any wavelength through photoluminescence.
Basically just academic interest or just for fun.
Thats infrared. You dont get a sunburn for example because the glass blocks the uv out. Thats why you dont get a sunburn indoors.
Yeah I think some of the small amount of UV is intentionally filtered out by the glass. You'd have to use a glass that is optically clear to all wavelengths. Probably not possible, but I know you can get glass transparent to UV light.