Incorporate RetroChimera into docs and tutorials#157
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Following #156, we now have RetroChimera (and its submodels) available across the library. This PR continues from that by incorporating the new model into all docs and tutorials, making it clear its a much more capable model than those previously available (partially due to being trained on Pistachio), and hence should be treated as a default choice. As part of this, I also updated the example in the "Quick start" tutorial to a slightly nicer one.