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I plan to simulate an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) reactor and am currently evaluating if WarpX is the right tool for my requirements. My simulation plan involves the following key components:
RZ Geometry: I intend to use the 2D cylindrical coordinate system.
Complex Structure: The reactor has an irregular (non-rectangular) internal structure, the picture below is an example of ICP reactor.
Dielectric Boundaries & Surface Charging: My reactor includes dielectric components. I need to model surface charge accumulation on these dielectric boundaries.
Surface Physics: The model requires Secondary Electron Emission (SEE) triggered by ion/electron impact on both metallic and dielectric EB surfaces.
As a beginner with WarpX, I would appreciate your expert opinion on my simulation. Thanks a lot!
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Dear WarpX Developers,
I plan to simulate an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) reactor and am currently evaluating if WarpX is the right tool for my requirements. My simulation plan involves the following key components:
As a beginner with WarpX, I would appreciate your expert opinion on my simulation. Thanks a lot!

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