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  Cloudy and Associates, Photoionization Simulations http://www.pa.uky.edu/~gary/cloudy/
Documentation and Files for Cloudy.
  ES1, XES1, XEM1, SPAM, IBC, PDP1, PDC1, PDS1 and XPDP2 http://ptsg.eecs.berkeley.edu/
Many particle plasma codes for bounded plasmas, PIC computer experiments with Monte Carlo collisions. All for desktop computing and complete with graphics. Downloadable via anonymous ftp. Developed at the Plasma Theory and Simulation Group, University of California at Berkeley, US.
  Free Software for Atomic and Plasma Physics http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/FSfAPP.html
URL From: Plasma Laboratory of Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
  Hybrid Plasma Equipment Model http://uigelz.ece.iastate.edu/
Software developed at the University of Illinois for numerical simulation of inductively coupled reactive ion etching reactors.
  R.D.Cowan's RCN code http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/~fnralch/rcn.html
WWW interface to the widely used atomic structure package written by Robert D. Cowan from LANL. URL From: Plasma Laboratory of Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
  CORSICA http://www.llnl.gov/str/Cohen.html
The magnetic fusion simulation code and a prototype for an integrated simulation that would solve models for all aspects of tokamak operations.
  WARP http://hif.lbl.gov/theory/WARP_summary.html
An electrostatic code with envelope, PIC, and Vlasov models to examine beam injection and transport. Developed at the Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory.
  IBEAM http://hif.lbl.gov/theory/IBEAM_summary.html
The Ion Beams for Energy Applications Model (IBEAM) is a systems-level, source-to-target code for heavy-ion drivers for inertial fusion energy.
  BPIC http://hif.lbl.gov/theory/BPIC_summary.html
BPIC is a 3D electromagnetic particle code for plasma simulation studies. The plasma interacts with the macroscopic electromagnetic field it produces. The phase space is described as a collection of macroparticles, each representing a large number of real particles. The coupling between the field and the macroparticles is done using the Particle-In-Cell (PIC) technique.
  BEST http://hif.lbl.gov/theory/BEST_summary.html
The Beam Equilibrium Stability and Ttransport (BEST) code is a nonlinear perturbative particle-in-cell (PIC) code designed to study instabilities of intense ion beams in a transport lattice. BEST was developed at PPPL in 1997 and has been significantly upgraded since then. It is written in Fortran 90/95 and uses OpenMP and MPI for parallel operation.
  BIC http://hif.lbl.gov/theory/BIC_summary.html
The BIC code is a particle-in-cell (PIC) code designed to model the propagation of an ion beam from the wall of the fusion chamber to the target. It was developed at LLNL in 1990 and has been significantly upgraded since then. There are two code modules, the transverse-slice model BICxy and the axisymmetric model BICrz.
  Particle-in-cell Techniques http://plasma.kulgun.net/HBS/
A one-dimensional, electrostatic Particle-in-cell code in spherical geometry by Helen Smith.

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