Abstract:
An optical disc information device is an optical disc information device for reproducing and/or recording information with respect to an optical disc including a track in the form of a groove, and capable of recording information in a land portion and in a groove portion of the groove. The optical disc information device includes a laser light source, an objective lens, a transmittance limiting element, a dividing element, a light detector, a central amplifier, at least two end amplifiers, a gain controller, an adder, a reproduction signal processor, and a control signal processor. The transmittance limiting element includes a first central region, and at least two first end regions which interpose the first central region therebetween, and attenuates light passing through at least the first end regions out of a light flux emitted from the laser light source more strongly than light passing through the first central region.
Abstract:
An RF hologram is divided in a direction perpendicular to a tangent line of an information track of an information recording surface of an optical disc, and includes a central region including an optical axis of laser light as well as a first end portion region and a second end portion region which sandwich the central region, the central region is formed by a binary diffraction grating and generates ±1 order diffracted light, the first end portion region is formed by a blazed diffraction grating and generates first +1 order diffracted light, the second end portion region is formed by a blazed diffraction grating and generates second +1 order diffracted light, and an RF light receiving element receives both the ±1 order diffracted light, the first +1 order diffracted light, and the second +1 order diffracted light.
Abstract:
An optical disk information device includes a laser light source that emits a luminous flux with a wavelength λ, an objective lens having a numerical aperture NA, a splitting element, a photodetector, a central portion amplifier, at least two end portion amplifiers, an adder, a control signal processing section having as tracking switcher that inverts a polarity of a tracking control signal depending on whether a track scanned by a condensing spot corresponds to a land portion or a groove portion, and a gain controller that, when the polarity of the tracking control signal is inverted, switches gains of the central portion amplifier and the end portion amplifiers and sets the gain of the central portion amplifier substantially lower than the gain of at least one of the end portion amplifiers so as to reduce crosstalk from adjacent tracks in the optical disk. When a groove pitch in the optical disk is denoted by Gp, (Gp/2)
Abstract:
A recording device of the present disclosure includes a light source, an objective lens, a beam splitter, an optical element, a detector and an operation circuit. The optical element divides a light beam into a first main region, a second main region, a first main end region, a second main end region, a first sub-region, and a second sub-region. The operation circuit generates a main signal in which a first main end region signal is multiplied by a coefficient a and added to the first main region signal, and a second main signal in which a second main end region signal is multiplied by the coefficient α and added to the second main region signal.
Abstract:
An optical disk information device includes a laser light source that emits a luminous flux with a wavelength λ, an objective lens having a numerical aperture NA, a splitting element, a photodetector, a central portion amplifier, at least two end portion amplifiers, an adder, a control signal processing section having a tracking switcher that inverts a polarity of a tracking control signal depending on whether a track scanned by a condensing spot corresponds to a land portion or a groove portion, and a gain controller that, when the polarity of the tracking control signal is inverted, switches gains of the central portion amplifier and the end portion amplifiers and sets the gain of the central portion amplifier substantially lower than the gain of at least one of the end portion amplifiers so as to reduce crosstalk from adjacent tracks in the optical disk.