Patent Number: 039881539
Section: claims

1. A method of manufacturing a thin film iris diaphragm having at least one opening for passing a beam of particles of a corpuscular beam apparatus, in particular electron microscopes and vidicons, said iris diaphragm having a thin metal layer with at least one opening therethrough and an integral reinforcing portion of the same metal which is set back from the edge of each of the openings in the thin metal layer, said method comprising the steps of providing a substrate; applying at least one metal base film on a surface of the substrate; forming a first mask having a negative image of the configuration of the thin metal layer of the iris diaphragm on the metal base film by depositing on the base metal film a first coating of photo-sensitive material which is resistant to electro-depositing, by exposing selected areas of the first coating, and by developing the coating to form the first mask; electro-depositing a thin metal layer on the base film; forming a second mask having a negative image of the configuration of the reinforcing portion by applying a second coating of photo-sensitive material which is resistant to electro-depositing on the first coating and metal layer, by exposing the second coating of material with a negative image of the reinforcing portion, and by developing the second coating to form the second mask with a portion covering each opening of the thin metal layer and the thin metal layer surrounding each opening; electro-depositing a thick layer of the same metal as the thin metal layer to form the reinforcing portion; removing said masks; and then removing the substrate by selectively etching away the base metal film. 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the step of forming both the first and second masks form a plurality of spaced first masks and an aligned second mask for each first mask so that a plurality of iris diaphragms are formed by the steps of electro-deposition. 3. A method according to claim 1, which prior to the step of applying the metal base film on the substrate, includes the step of applying a bonding layer on the substrate so that a better bond of the metal base film on the substrate is obtained. 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the step of forming the first mask comprises forming a plurality of first masks and wherein the step of forming the second mask includes forming an aligned second mask for each first mask so that a plurality of iris diaphragms are formed on the substrate. 5. A method of manufacturing a thin film iris diaphragm having at least one opening for passing a beam of particles of a corpuscular beam apparatus such as electron microscopes and vidicons, said iris diaphragm having a thin metal layer with at least one opening therethrough and an integral reinforcing portion of the same metal which is set back from the edge of each opening in the thin metal layer, said method comprising the steps of providing a surface; forming a first mask on said surface, said mask leaving a portion of the surface exposed with the exposed surface having a configuration of the thin metal layer of the iris diaphragm, galvanically applying a thin metal layer to the exposed surface; forming a second mask on the first mask and thin metal layer, said second mask having a configuration of the reinforcing portion and covering a portion of the thin metal layer adjacent the edge of each opening therein, galvanically depositing a thick layer of the same metal as the thin metal layer to form the reinforcing portion and then removing the iris diaphragm from the surface and the masks thereon. 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the step of providing the surface comprises providing a substrate having a metal base film provided thereon to form the surface. 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein the step of providing the surface comprises providing a substrate having a surface and depositing a metal base film on the surface. 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein prior to the step of depositing the metal base film on the surface of the substrate, a thin bonding layer is applied to facilitate the adhesion of the metal base film to the substrate.