@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00045289, author = {Muramatsu, Masayuki and Kitagawa, Atsushi and Iwata, Yoshiyuki and Ogawa, Hirotsugu and Houjou, Satoru and Kubo, Toru and Kato, Yushi and Biri, Sandor and Yoshida, Yoshikazu and Drentje, Arne and et.al and 村松 正幸 and 北川 敦志 and 岩田 佳之 and 小川 博嗣 and 北條 悟 and 久保 徹 and 加藤 裕史 and Sandor Biri and 吉田 善一 and Arne Drentje}, issue = {2}, journal = {Review of Scientific Instruments}, month = {Feb}, note = {The compact electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source with a permanent magnet configuration (Kei2 source) has been developed at National Institute of Radiological Sciences for a new carbon therapy facility. The Kei2 source was designed for production of C4+ ions; its performance such as beam intensity and stability has already reached the medical requirements. Therefore, the prototype development of the source for medical use is essentially finished. Recently, we have started a few studies on other applications of the source. One is the production of fullerenes in the ECR plasma and modified fullerenes with various atoms for new materials. A second application is the production of multiply charged ions (not only carbon) for ion implantation. In this paper, some basic experiments for these applications are reported.}, pages = {02A328-1--02A328-4}, title = {Application of compact electron cyclotron resonance ion source}, volume = {79}, year = {2008} }