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Example 1 solves the simplest possible plasma chemistry problem: an argon discharge with only two reactions.
Example 2: Argon Plasma
Example 2 is a simple extension of Example 1, illustrating how to add more plasma chemistry reactions to the problem. The example also shows how to make the electron temperature and the reduced electric field vary at every time step.
Example 3: Nitrogen Plasma
Example 3 solves a more complex nitrogen plasma made of 11 species interacting with a network of 34 reactions.