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  Are you trying to create a mock florescent light bulb or fixture, or just want to light up an interior without seeing the light source?

Any "bar" would really be an enclosed strip of a few LEDs. I don't think electroluminescent wire, or tape, or sheets, would be bright enough, but might be.??

Those strips of surface mount LEDs can be very thin (1/16" +/- a hair, or maybe ⅛"). Each led might be a tad smaller than 2, or 4 grains of rice.(depending on the source and size, of course, but very small & flat)

My first thought on a fast and easy fixture are the clear square tubes that lead for mechanical pencils come in. Even if the strip is too wide, you could glue a half tube on the strip, but over the LEDs. Then paint the tube side facing the viewer, leaving a "lens" on the bottom, and a clear side to increase lighting the rear some rather than straight down only.

Decide if you'd like a yellowish or bluish tint too, "white" is usually a tad yellow or blue. I'd use the yellowish for incandescent look, and bluish for a florescent look.

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