An optical disc apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto a recording layer through a transparent substrate. The apparatus includes one or a plurality of optical heads having a plurality of objective lenses whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for a plurality of disc substrates of different thicknesses, a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc, a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge, and a sensor for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal. In accordance with the result of the discrimination as to the thickness of the loaded optical disc, the objective lens, in which the occurrence of the aberration is smallest, is used, so that the information signal can preferably be recorded, reproduced or erased onto/from the optical discs having different substrate thicknesses. Instead of an optical head having objective lenses, an optical head having a waveguide and a plurality of converging grating couplers whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for a plurality of disc substrates of different thicknesses is provided to achieve the same object. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal onto/from an optical disc having at least a transparent substrate and an information layer by converging a light flux on the information layer through the transparent substrate. The apparatus includes optical converging devices, with different numerical apertures, focal distances or working distances, such as objective lenses or grating lenses, for performing aberration correction over a plurality of transparent substrates of different thicknesses of optical discs and a device for discriminating the type of optical disc based on the thicknesses of the transparent substrates. One of the optical converging devices that generates the least aberration is used according to a result of the discrimination of the thickness of the optical disk loaded in the apparatus to cause the information signal to be suitably recorded, reproduced or erased onto/from the optical discs having the different substrate thicknesses.
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0. 25. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal onto/from any one of N types (where N≧2) of optical discs having first layers of different thicknesses, each type of said optical discs having at least said first layer being transparent and a second layer for storing information, by converging a light flux onto said second layer through said first layer of one of said N types of optical discs loaded in said apparatus said apparatus comprising:
a composite converging optical device comprising:
(i) a light emitting means for emitting said light flux;
(ii) a converging means for converging said light flux on said second layer of said one of said N optical discs loaded in said apparatus; and
(iii) an optical wave front transforming means disposed in an optical path connecting said light emitting means and said converging means for correcting an optical wave front of the light flux,
wherein said composite converging optical device (a) performs aberration correction in correspondence with said first layer of said loaded one of said N optical discs, and (b) converges said light flux as a smaller spot diameter d with respect to one of said optical discs having a thinner one of said substrates onto said second layer of said loaded optical disc,
wherein said composite converging optical device differently corrects the optical wave front of the light flux in correspondence with said different thickness of said N optical discs to provide said aberration correction and said converging of said light flux, and
wherein a thickness of each of said first layers of said N types of optical discs is about 1.2 mm or less.
0. 26. An optical recording/reproducing system comprising:
(a) an optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal onto/from any selected one of N types (where N≧2) of optical discs having first layers of different thicknesses, each type of said optical discs having at least said light layer being transparent and a second layer for storing information, by converging a light flux on said second layer through said first layer of one of said N types of optical discs loaded in said apparatus, said apparatus comprising:
a composite converging optical device, which comprises:
(i) a light emitting means for emitting said light flux;
(ii) a converging means for converging said light flux on said second layer of said loaded one of said N optical discs; and
(iii) an optical wave front transforming means disposed in an optical path connecting said light emitting means and said converging means for correcting an optical wave front of the light flux;
a photo detecting means for detecting reflective light from said one of said N optical discs,
wherein said composite conversing optical device (a) performs aberration correction in correspondence with said first layer of said loaded one of said N optical discs and (b) converges said light flux as a spot with a smaller diameter d with respect to one of said optical discs having a thinner one of said substrates onto said second layer of said loaded optical disc,
wherein said composite converging optical device differently corrects the optical wave front of the light flux in correspondence with said different thickness of said N optical discs to provide said aberration correction and said converging of said light flux, and
wherein a thickness of each of said transparent substrates of said N types of optical discs is about 1.2 mm or less;
(b) a signal processing means, responsive to one of (i) a reproduction signal, corresponding to said information signal, from said photo detecting means and (ii) receipt of recording data, corresponding to said information signal, for recording on said disk, for generating an output signal corresponding to said information signal for performing one of a reproducing operation and a recording operation on said disks; and
(c) a system controlling means coupled to said signal processing means for controlling generation of the output signal of said signal processing means.
0. 31. A system comprising:
(a) an optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal onto/from any selected one of N types (where N≧2) of optical discs having first layers of different thicknesses, each type of said optical discs having at least said light layer being transparent and a second layer for storing information, by converging a light flux on said second layer through said first layer of one of said N types of optical discs loaded in said apparatus, said apparatus comprising:
a composite converging optical device, which comprises:
(i) a light emitting means for emitting said light flux;
(ii) a converging means for converging said light flux on said second layer of said loaded one of said N optical discs; and
(iii) an optical wave front transforming means disposed in an optical path connecting said light emitting means and said converging means for correcting an optical wave front of the light flux;
a photo detecting means for detecting reflective light from said one of said N optical discs,
wherein said composite conversing optical device (a) performs aberration correction in correspondence with said first layer of said loaded one of said N optical discs and (b) converges said light flux as a spot with a smaller diameter d with respect to one of said optical discs having a thinner one of said substrates onto said second layer of said loaded optical disc,
wherein said composite converging optical disc differently corrects the optical wave front of the light flux in correspondence with said different thickness of said N optical discs to provide said aberration correction and said converging of said light flux, and
wherein a thickness of each of said transparent substrates of said N types of optical discs is about 1.2 mm or less;
(b) a signal processing apparatus including:
signal processing means, responsive to one of (i) a reproduction signal, corresponding to said information signal, from said photo detecting means and (ii) receipt of recording data, corresponding to said information signal, for recording on said disk, for generating an output signal corresponding to said information signal for performing one of a reproducing operation and a recording operation on said disks; and
system controlling means coupled to said signal processing means for controlling generation of the output signal of said signal processing means.
0. 1. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto/from a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising:
(a) N optical heads, N being greater than or equal to 2, each comprising:
light emitting means,
objective lenses, whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for said N disc substrates having different thicknesses, each for converging the light flux which is emitted from the light emitting means onto the optical disc, and
a plurality of photo detecting means each for detecting the reflected light from the optical disc;
(b) N optical head moving means which are arranged below the optical disc and move the N optical heads in the radial direction of the optical disc;
(c) disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the loaded optical disc and for generating a discrimination signal in accordance with the result of the discrimination; and
(d) control means for selecting the optical head having the objective lens in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest in accordance with the discrimination signal,
wherein the selected optical head records, reproduces or erases the information signal onto/from the optical disc.
0. 2. An apparatus according to
0. 3. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 4. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 5. An apparatus according to
0. 6. An apparatus according to
0. 7. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto/from a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising:
(a) an optical head having N, N being greater than or equal to 2, converging optical systems each comprising:
light emitting means,
objective lenses, whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for said N disc substrates having different thicknesses, each for converging the light flux which is emitted from the light emitting means onto the optical disc, and
a plurality of photo detecting means each for detecting the reflected light from the optical disc;
(b) optical head moving means which is arranged below the optical disc and moves the optical head in the radial direction of the optical disc;
(c) disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the loaded optical disc and for generating a discrimination signal in accordance with the result of the discrimination; and
(d) control means for allowing the light emitting means, which belongs to the converging optical system in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest in accordance with the discrimination signal, to emit light,
wherein the selected converging optical system records, reproduces or erases the information signal onto/from the optical disc.
0. 8. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 9. An apparatus according to
0. 10. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto/from a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising:
(a) an optical head including:
light emitting means,
light flux dividing means which are arranged in the light flux from the emitting means and divide the emitted light flux into N, N being greater than or equal to 2, light fluxes and deflect in different directions,
N objective lenses, whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for said N disc substrates having different thicknesses, for respectively converging said N light fluxes onto the optical disc,
light flux selecting means for selecting one of the N light fluxes divided by the light flux dividing means and for allowing said light flux to pass, and
photo detecting means for detecting the light fluxes reflected by the optical disc;
(b) optical head moving means which is arranged below the optical disc and moves the optical head in the radial direction of the optical disc;
(c) disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the loaded optical disc and for generating a discrimination signal in accordance with the result of the discrimination; and
(d) control means for generating a control signal to the light flux selecting means in accordance with the discrimination signal and for selecting the light flux which passes through the objective lens in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest,
wherein the optical head records, reproduces or erases the information signal onto/from the optical disc by the selected light flux.
0. 11. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 12. An apparatus according to
0. 13. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto/from a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising:
(a) an optical head including:
an optical waveguide formed on a substrate,
N light emitting means each for emitting a waveguide light into said optical waveguide, N being greater than or equal to 2,
N converging grating couplers, whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for said N disc substrates having different thicknesses, each for emitting the waveguide light supplied from said N light emitting means to the outside of the optical waveguide and for allowing the reflected light from the optical disc to enter, and
N photo detecting means each for detecting reflected light and for generating an information signal;
(b) optical head moving means which is arranged below the optical disc and moves the optical head in the radial direction of the optical disc;
(c) selecting means for selecting the light emitting means to be allowed to emit the light from among the N emitting means;
(d) disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the loaded optical disc and for generating a discrimination signal according to the result of the discrimination; and
(e) control means for generating a control signal in accordance with the discrimination signal, for providing said control signal to said selecting means and for allowing the light emitting means for emitting the waveguide light into the converging grating coupler in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest,
wherein the optical head records, reproduces or erases the information signal onto/from the optical disc by the light flux from the selected light emitting means.
0. 14. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 15. An apparatus according to
0. 16. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto/from a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising:
(a) an optical head including:
an optical waveguide formed on a substrate,
light emitting means for emitting a waveguide light into said optical waveguide,
light flux dividing means for dividing the waveguide light emitted from the light emitting means into N divided waveguide lights, N being greater than or equal to 2,
said N converging grating couplers, whose aberrations have respectively been corrected for said N disc substrates having different thicknesses, each for emitting each of said N divided waveguide lights to the outside of the optical waveguide and for allowing the reflected light from the optical disc to enter, and
N photo detecting means for respectively detecting said reflected lights from the N converging grating couplers and for generating information signals;
(b) optical head moving means which is arranged below the optical disc and moves the optical head in the radial direction of the optical disc;
(c) output switching means for selecting and outputting one of the output signals of said N photo detecting means;
(d) disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the loaded optical disc and for generating a discrimination signal in accordance with the result of the discrimination; and
(e) control means for generating a control signal to the output switching means in accordance with the discrimination signal and for selecting the photo detecting means into which the waveguide light enters from the converging grating coupler in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest.
0. 17. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 18. An apparatus according to
0. 19. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus for recording, reproducing or erasing an information signal by converging a light flux onto/from a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising:
(a) an optical head including:
an optical waveguide formed on a substrate,
light emitting means for emitting a waveguide light into said optical waveguide,
optical path switching means which is arranged on an optical path of said waveguide light and switches the propagating direction of the waveguide light in N directions in accordance with a control signal, N being greater than or equal to 2,
N converging grating couplers, whose aberrations having respectively been corrected for said N disc substrates having different thicknesses and which are respectively arranged in said N propagating directions which are switched by said optical path switching means and emit the waveguide light to the outside of the optical waveguide and allow the reflected light from the optical disc to enter, and
photo detecting means for detecting the reflected light and generating an information signal;
(b) waveguide head moving means which is arranged below the optical disc and moves the optical head in the radial direction of the optical disc;
(c) disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the loaded optical disc and for generating the discrimination; and
(d) control means for generating a control signal to the optical path switching means in accordance with the discrimination signal and for switching the propagating direction of the waveguide light from the light emitting means to the direction of the converging grating coupler in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest,
wherein the optical head records, reproduces or erases the information signal onto/from the optical disc by the light flux emitted from the selected converging grating coupler.
0. 20. An apparatus according to
and wherein said apparatus comprises:
tracking error detecting means for detecting a tracking error amount of a converged spot which has been converged onto the optical disc and for generating a tracking error signal; and
tracking control means for changing the input signal to the deflecting means in accordance with said tracking error signal and for eliminating the tracking error of the converged spot.
0. 21. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 22. An apparatus according to
a cartridge for enclosing the optical disc;
a discrimination hole which is formed on the cartridge and whose opening/closing state differs in correspondence to the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc; and
detecting means for detecting the opening/closing state of the discrimination hole and for generating a discrimination signal.
0. 23. An apparatus according to
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0. 28. An optical recording/reproducing apparatus as in
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This is a continuation of reissue application Ser. No. 08/396,981 filed Mar. 1, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. RE36,445 which is a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 5,235,581.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an optical disc apparatus which can record, reproduce, or erase information signals onto/from both of an optical disc having a recording density similar to that of a conventional CD (compact disc) and an optical disc having a recording density higher than the above recording density.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In recent years, in addition to an optical disc apparatus only for reproduction such as a CD player or the like, an optical disc apparatus which can record and reproduce an information signal is actively being developed.
Ordinarily, the recording and reproduction of an information signal onto/from an optical disc are executed by converging a beam which is radiated from a semiconductor laser or the like onto a recording layer of the optical disc by a lens. The recording layer here denotes a pit layer in the case of a CD and is a layer in which a deformation, a change in optical constant, a formation of a magnetic domain, or the like is performed by a converged laser beam in the case of a recordable optical disc. To raise a recording density of the optical disc, it is necessary to reduce a spot diameter D of the converged beam. There is the following relation among the spot diameter D, a numerical aperture NA of the lens, and a wavelength λ of the laser beam.
The above equation (1) denotes that the beam spot diameter D decreases by using a lens of a large NA. That is, by increasing NA, the high density recording can be executed.
When NA of the lens increases, however, an aberration of the converged beam due to an inclination error of the disc called a tilt increases. Particularly, a coma aberration increases. There is the following relation among a wave front aberration Wc of the coma, a tilt angle α, and NA when using a thickness d and a refractive index n of the disc substrate.
The above equation (2) denotes that in the case of using a lens of NA which is larger than that of the conventional lens, even if a tilt angle is identical, the coma aberration increases. It will be understood from the equation (2), however, that there is an effect to suppress the coma aberration by setting the thickness d of the disc substrate to be thin. In the optical disc for the high density recording, therefore, it is preferable that the thickness of the disk substrate is thinner than that of the conventional optical disc, so that an optical head using an objective lens corresponding to the thin disc substrate is needed.
On the other hand, even in the optical disc apparatus corresponding to the high density recording, it is preferable that the conventional optical disc of a thick substrate can be also reproduced so that a great amount of conventional software resources can be utilized.
However, the optical head which has been designed for a thin substrate cannot be used for an optical disc of a thick substrate. The reasons will now be described hereinbelow. The objective lens for an optical disc has been designed so as to set off a spherical aberration which occurs when the converged beam passes in the disc substrate. Since such an aberration is corrected in accordance with the thickness of the disc substrate, the aberration correction is not accurately performed for the converged beam which passes through the disc substrate having a thickness different from the design value. The above point will now be explained with reference to the drawing.
In consideration of the above drawbacks, it is an object of the invention to provide an optical disc apparatus which can record, reproduce, or erase information signals onto/from a plurality of optical discs in which thicknesses of disc substrates are different.
To accomplish the above object, according to the invention, there is provided an optical disc apparatus for recording, reproducing, or erasing information signals onto/from an optical disc by converging light fluxes onto a recording layer through a transparent disc substrate, comprising: N converging means whose aberrations have been corrected for N (N≧2) disc substrates having different thicknesses, respectively; disc discriminating means for discriminating the thickness of the disc substrate of the optical disc which has been loaded and for generating a discrimination signal according to the result of the discrimination; and control means for selecting one of the converging means in which the occurrence of the aberration due to the disc substrate is smallest in accordance with the discrimination signal.
Embodiments of the invention will be described hereinbelow on the assumption that thicknesses of disc substrates are set to two kinds of thicknesses.
In
As shown in
The cartridge in the embodiment will now be described with reference to
Reference numeral 8 denotes a light emitting diode (hereinafter, abbreviated to an LED) which is arranged so as to be located over the discrimination hole 7 when the cartridge 2 has been loaded into the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment. Reference numeral 9 denotes a photo diode arranged at a position so as to face the LED 8 through the cartridge 2. The photo diode 9 generates a detection signal to a system controller 22, which will be explained hereinlater. Reference numeral 10 denotes a first selector for selecting either one of the first group of photo detection signals (S1, F1, and T1) of the first optical head 3 and the second group of photo detection signals (S2, F2, and T2) of the second optical head 5 and for outputting the selected signals. Reference numeral 11 denotes a tracking control circuit which receives the tracking error signal T1 or T2 from among the output signals of the first selector 10 and generates a tracking actuator driving signal to a second selector 12, which will be explained hereinlater. Further, reference numeral 12 denotes the second selector to select either an actuator of the first optical head 3 or an actuator of the second optical head 5 as a destination to which the tracking actuator driving signal is supplied. Reference numeral 13 denotes a focusing control circuit which receives the focusing error signal F1 or F2 from among the signals which are generated from the first selector 10 and generates a focusing actuator driving signal to a third selector 14, which will be explained hereinlater. Further, reference numeral 14 denotes the third selector for selecting either the actuator of the first optical head 3 or the actuator of the second optical head 5 as a destination to which the focusing actuator driving signal is supplied. Reference numeral 15 denotes a linear motor control circuit which supplies a driving signal to a fourth selector 16, which will be explained hereinlater, by a control signal which is supplied from the system controller 22, which will be described hereinlater. Reference numeral 16 denotes the fourth selector to select either the first linear motor 4 or the second linear motor 6 as an output destination of the driving signal supplied from the linear motor control circuit 15. Reference numeral 17 denotes a spindle control circuit which receives the reproduction information signal S1 or S2 and generates a control current to a spindle motor 18, which will be explained hereinlater. Reference numeral 18 denotes the spindle motor to rotate the optical disc 1. Reference numeral 19 denotes a signal processing circuits for executing signal processes such as demodulation and/or decoding or the like to the input signal Sl or S2, for converting into an audio signal or the like, or for outputting the information signal to be recorded onto the optical disc 1 to an LD driving circuit 20, which will be explained hereinlater. Reference numeral 20 denotes the LD driving circuit to supply a driving current for allowing laser beams to be emitted from the semiconductor lasers of both of the optical heads to a fifth selector 21, which will be explained hereinlater. Reference numeral 21 denotes the fifth selector to switch the output destination of the above driving current to either one of the first and second optical heads 3 and 5 in accordance with a control signal from the system controller 22, which will be explained hereinlater. The system controller 22 generates the driving current for allowing the LED 8 to emit the light and receives the detection signal from the photo diode 9 and generates control signals to the first to fifth selectors 10, 12, 14, 16, and 21. The system controller 22 also generates control signals to the linear motor control circuit 15 and the signal processing circuit 19. In
The first optical disc is a CD or an optical disc having a recording density similar to that of the CD and a thickness of the disc substrate is set to d1 as shown in FIG. 4A. For instance, assuming that the optical disc shown in
The first optical head 3 has, for instance, a semiconductor laser of a wavelength of 780 nm and an objective lens of an NA of 0.45, so that the laser beam can be converged to a spot diameter φ of about 2.1 μm. In addition, an optical design of the objective lens has been made so as to correct the aberration by the disc substrate of the thickness d1. The second optical head 5 has, for instance, the same semiconductor laser as that of the first optical head and an objective lens of an NA of 0.8, so that the laser beam can be converged until a spot diameter of 1.2 μm. Moreover, an optical design of the objective lens has been made so as to correct the aberration by the disc substrate of the thickness d2.
The operation of the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment constructed as mentioned above will now be described hereinbelow.
First, the case where the cartridge 2 enclosing the second optical disc has been loaded into the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment will be described. When the cartridge 2 is loaded, the LED 8 emits the light and the photo diode 9 detects the presence or absence of a transmission light which passes through the discrimination hole 7. As already described in conjunction with
Therefore, the second optical head 5 irradiates the laser beam and converges onto an information track on the optical disc 1 without an aberration. Simultaneously, the second optical head 5 detects the reflected lights from the disc and generates the information signal S2, focusing error signal F2, and tracking error signal T2. Those signals are supplied through the first selector 10 to the respective circuits. That is, the signal S2 is supplied to the spindle control circuit 17 and signal processing circuit 19. The signal F2 is supplied to the focusing control circuit 13. The signal T2 is supplied to the tracking control circuit 11. The tracking control circuit 11 produces the tracking actuator driving signal in accordance with the signal T2 and supplies to the actuator of the second optical head 5 through the second selector 12, thereby eliminating the tracking error. In a manner similar to the above, the focusing control circuit 13 also produces the focusing actuator driving signal in accordance with the signal F2 and supplies to the actuator of the second optical head 5 through the third selector 14, thereby eliminating the focusing error. The linear motor control circuit 15 generates the driving current to the linear motor 6 in response to the control signal from the system controller 22, thereby moving the second optical head 5 in the inner or outer rim direction of the optical disc 1. The spindle control circuit 17 extracts a clock component from the information signal S2 and controls the spindle motor 18, thereby rotating the optical disc 1 at a constant linear velocity (CLV) or a constant angular velocity (CAV) or the like. The signal processing circuit 19 executes signal processes such as demodulation, decoding, and the like to the information signal S2 in the reproducing mode and generates to the outside as audio or video signals or the like. On the other hand, the signal processing circuit 19 executes signal processes such as encoding, modulation, and the like to the audio or video signals or the like which have been supplied from the outside in the recording mode and generates to the LD driving circuit 20 as a recording signal. Until the cartridge 2 is loaded, the second optical head 5 records or reproduces the information signal onto/from the second optical disc 1.
On the other hand, in the case where the cartridge 2 enclosing the first optical disc has been loaded into the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment, since the discrimination hole 7 is closed, the photo diode 9 doesn't detect the transmission light. Therefore, the system controller 22 determines that the disc in the cartridge 2 is the foregoing first optical disc. Thus, the controller 22 generates control signals to the first to fifth selectors 10, 12, 14, 16, and 21 so as to select the terminals A on the first optical head side. Therefore, the semiconductor laser of the first optical head 3 is selected as an output destination of the driving current which is supplied from the LD driving circuit 20. The photo detector of the first optical head 3 is selected as an input destination of the tracking control circuit 11, focusing control circuit 13, spindle control circuit 17, and signal processing circuit 19. The actuator of the first optical head 3 is selected as an output destination of the actuator driving signals of the tracking control circuit 11 and focusing control circuit 13. The first linear motor 4 is selected as an output destination of the driving current of the linear motor control circuit 17. Therefore, the first optical head 3 irradiates the laser beam and converges onto the information track on the optical disc 1 without an aberration. Simultaneously, the reflected lights from the disc are detected and generated as the information signal S1, focusing error signal F1, and tracking error signal T1. The above signals are supplied through the first selectors 10 to the respective circuits That is, the signal S1 is supplied to the spindle control circuit 17 and signal processing circuit 19. The signal F1 is supplied to the focusing control circuit 13. The signal T1 is supplied to the tracking error detecting circuit 11. The subsequent operations are similar to those in the case of the second optical disc mentioned above.
In the case where the objective lens of the second optical head is a lens of a high NA and a short operating distance, it is necessary to set an interval between the second optical head 5 and the surface of the optical disc 1 to be fairly narrower than that in the case of the first optical head 5. Therefore, while the first optical disc is loaded, the controller 22 controls the second linear motor 6, thereby moving the second optical head 5 to the outside of the disc surface as shown in FIG. 2. Due to this, it is possible to prevent that the objective lens of the second optical head 5 collides with the optical disc 1 due to a surface oscillation.
As described above, according to the embodiment, by providing the first optical head 3 and second optical head 5 having convergence optical systems corresponding to the thicknesses of the disc substrate of the first and second optical discs, the signal can be preferably recorded, reproduced, or erased by the optical head suitable for the thickness of each disc substrate. Moreover, by providing the discrimination hole 7 formed on the cartridge 2 and the disc discriminating means comprising the LED 8 to detect the opening/closure of the discrimination hole 7 and the photo diode 9, merely by loading the cartridge 2, each of the optical heads can be automatically accurately selected.
Further,
Reference numeral 39 denotes a lens holder to hold the first objective lens 36 and a second objective lens 46, which will be explained hereinlater. Reference numeral 40 denotes an actuator to support the lens holder 39. The driving currents are supplied from the tracking control circuit 11 and focusing control circuit 13 to the actuator 40.
Reference numeral 42 denotes a second semiconductor laser as a light source; 43 a second collimating lens to convert a laser beam from the second semiconductor laser 42 into a parallel beam; 44 a second beam splitter to divide the beam into two beams; 45 a second mirror to change the direction of the beam; 46 the second objective lens to converge the beam onto the optical disc 1; 47 a second detecting lens to converge the reflected lights which have been divided by the second beam splitter 44; and 48 a second photo detector to obtain the information reproduction signal, focusing error signal, and tracking error signal from the converged reflected lights. The above components 42 to 48 construct a second converging optical system 41. The above first converging optical system 31, the second converging optical system 41, and the actuator 40 are mounted on a same base member (not shown) and construct the third optical head 30. The base member is ordinarily made of aluminum or the like and is attached to the first linear motor 4.
In a manner similar to the case which has been described in the first embodiment of the invention, for instance, the first objective lens 36 is designed so that NA=0.45 and the aberration by the disc substrate of a thickness d1 is corrected. The second objective lens 46 is designed so that, for instance, NA=0.8 and the aberration by the disc substrate of a thickness d2 is corrected.
The operation of the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment constructed as mentioned above will now be described hereinbelow. First, the case of the second optical disc will be explained. When the cartridge 2 is loaded into the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment, the LED 8 emits the light and the photo diode 9 detects the presence or absence of the transmission light which passes through the discrimination hole 7. If the transmission light has been detected, the system controller 22 determines that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the second optical disc, so that the controller 22 selects the second converging optical system 41 of the third optical head 30. That is, the system controller 22 generates control signals to the first and fifth selectors 10 and 21 so as to make the second semiconductor laser 42 and the second photo detector 48 operative. The laser beam emitted from the second semiconductor laser 42 is converted into the parallel beam by the second collimating lens 43. The parallel beam is converged onto the second optical disc 1 by the second objective lens 46 through the second beam splitter 44 and the second mirror 45. The laser beam reflected by the disc is again converted into the parallel beam by the second objective lens 46 and is separated from the optical axis by the second beam splitter 44 through the second mirror 45 and is converged onto the second photo detector 48 by the second detecting lens 47.
The second photo detector 48 produces the information signal, focusing error signal, and tracking error signal from the converged reflected light from the disc and supplies to the first selector 10. The actuator 40 finely moves the lens holder 39 in the tracking and focusing directions by the driving currents from the tracking control circuit 11 and the focusing control circuit 13, thereby accurately converging the laser beam onto an information track on the optical disc 1.
Since the operations of the first linear motor 4, first selector 10, tracking control circuit 11, focusing control circuit 13, linear motor control circuit 15, spindle control circuit 17, spindle motor 18, signal processing circuit 19, LD driving circuit 20, fifth selector 21, and system controller 22 are substantially the same as the optical disc apparatus of the first embodiment mentioned above, their descriptions are omitted here.
On the other hand, in the case of the first optical disc, since the photo diode 9 doesn't detect the transmission light, the system controller 22 decides that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the first optical disc mentioned above, so that the controller 22 selects the first converging optical system 31 of the third optical head 30. That is, the system controller 22 generates control signals to the first and fifth selectors 10 and 21 so as to make the first semiconductor laser 32 and the first photo detector 38 operative. The operation of the first converging optical system 31 is substantially the same as that of the second converging optical system 41 mentioned above. Until the cartridge 2 is unloaded, the recording reproduction, or erasure of the information signal onto/from the first optical disc is executed by the first converging optical system 31.
As described above, according to the second embodiment, in addition to the effect by the first embodiment, since the first converging optical system 31 and the second converging optical system 41 are mounted on the same base and construct the third optical head 30, the linear motor can be commonly used as a single part and the number of parts can be reduced.
Further,
Among the foregoing component elements, the first objective lens 36 constructs the first converging optical system mentioned in the second embodiment of the invention together with the first semiconductor laser 32, the first collimating lens 33, the first beam splitter 34, and the first mirror 35. The second objective lens 46 constructs the second converging optical system together with the first semiconductor laser 32, the first collimating lens 33, the first beam splitter 34, and the first mirror 35 which are commonly used for the first converging optical system. The first converging optical system is mounted onto a common base (not shown) together with the first and second shutters 5 and 52, thereby constructing the fourth optical head 50. Since the lens holder 39 and the actuator 40 have the same construction as those in the third optical head 30 in the second embodiment, their descriptions are omitted here. The fourth optical head 50 is attached to the first linear motor 4.
The operation of the optical disc apparatus in the embodiment with the above construction will now be described hereinbelow. The kind of optical disc is detected in a manner similar to the above. When the system controller 22 determines that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the second optical disc, the controller 22 generates control signals to the first and second shutters 51 and 52 of the fourth optical head 50. When the control signals are supplied, the first shutter 51 is closed and the second shutter 52 is open. In the above state, the laser beam emitted from the first semiconductor laser 32 is converted into the parallel beam by the first collimating lens 33 and is divided into the transmission light and the reflected light by the first beam splitter 34. The transmission light is shut out by the first shutter 51 via the first mirror 35. Consequently, only the reflected light passes through the second shutter 52 and is converged onto the optical disc 1 by the second objective lens 46. The light reflected by the optical disc 1 is again converted into the parallel light by the second objective lens 46 and passes through the second shutter 52 and is reflected and separated by the first beam splitter 34 and is converged onto the first photo detector 38 by the first detecting lens 37. The first photo detector 38 generates the focusing error signal and tracking error signal from the converged reflected light of the disc and reproduces the information signal on the disc. The above operations are executed until the cartridge 2 is unloaded.
Since the operation of the first linear motor 4, tracking control circuit 11, focusing control circuit 13, linear motor control circuit 15, spindle control circuit 17, spindle motor 18, signal processing circuit 19, LD driving circuit 20, and system controller 22 are the same as those in the optical disc apparatus of the foregoing first embodiment, their descriptions are omitted here.
On the other hand, if the system controller 22 determines that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the first optical disc, the first shutter 51 is opened and the second shutter 52 is closed. In the above state, in the transmission light and the reflected light by the first beam splitter 34, the reflected light is shut out by the second shutter 52 and only the transmission light passes through the first shutter 51 and is converged onto the optical disc 1 by the first objective lens 36. The other operations are executed in a manner similar to those in the case of the second optical disc.
As mentioned above, according to the third embodiment, in addition to the effects by the second embodiment, since the first and second shutters 51 and 52 are provided as light flux selecting means, the semiconductor laser, collimating lens, beam splitter, detecting lens, and photo detector in each of the converging optical system can be commonly used and the size and weight of the optical head can be reduced. Therefore, assuming that a driving force of the linear motor is the same, the improvement of the performance such as reduction of the seeking time and the like can be realized.
Since a whole construction of the optical disc apparatus in the fourth embodiment is substantially the same as that of the optical disc apparatus of the third embodiment shown in
The operation of the optical disc apparatus in the fourth embodiment with the above construction will now be described hereinbelow with respect to only the fifth optical head 53. The kind of optical disc is detected in a manner similar to the above. If the system controller 22 determines that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the second optical disc, the controller 22 generates a control signal to the slider 55. When the control signal is supplied, the slider 55 moves the wave front correcting lens 54 to the position P1. The laser beam emitted from the first semiconductor laser 32 is converted into the parallel light by the first collimating lens 33 and is reflected by the first beam splitter 34 and is converged onto the optical disc 1 by the second objective lens 46. The light reflected by the optical disc 1 is again converted into the parallel light by the second objective lens 46. The parallel light passes through the first beam splitter 34 and is converged onto the first photo detector 38 by the first detecting lens 37. The first photo detector 38 generates a photo detection signal in a manner similar to the above. The above operations are executed until the optical disc 1 is unloaded.
On the other hand, if the system controller 22 decides that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the first optical disc, the slider 55 moves the wave front correcting lens 54 to the position P2. Thus, the laser beam emitted from the first semiconductor laser 32 passes through the wave front correcting lens 54 and the second objective lens 46 and is converged onto an information track on the optical disc 1 without an aberration. Thus, the operations similar to those in the case of the second optical disc are executed.
As mentioned above, according to the embodiment, in addition to the effects by the second embodiment, since the wave front correcting lens 54 serving as an aberration correcting means is held by the slider 55 and is movably arranged, the objective lens can be commonly used and a total mass which must be moved by the actuator 57 can be reduced. Thus, a burden to the driving force of the actuator can be reduced and a low electric power consumption can be accomplished.
The optical head 50 in the fourth embodiment has the second objective lens 46 corresponding to the optical disc having the disc substrate of the thickness d2 and, further, corrects the aberration to the optical disc having the disc substrate of the thickness d1 by the wave front correcting lens 54. However, an opposite construction can be also used. Namely, the above effect is also derived by a construction such that the first objective lens 36 corresponding to the optical disc of the disc substrate of the thickness d1 is used in place of the second objective lens 46 and a wave front correcting lens which has been designed so as to correct the aberration due to the disc substrate of the thickness d2 is provided.
Although the above three embodiments have been described with respect to the case where there are two kinds of thicknesses of the disc substrates, the invention, can be also applied to the case of three or more kinds of thicknesses of the disc substrates. In such a case, the number of optical elements such as objective lenses and the like is increased in accordance with the number of kinds of thicknesses of the disc substrates. With respect to the discriminating means of the optical disc, three or more kinds of optical discs can be discriminated by, for instance, checking a plurality of discrimination holes which are formed in the cartridge. For example, by forming n discriminating holes, 2n kinds of optical discs can be discriminated.
Further, although the discrimination hole 7 formed on the cartridge 2, the LED 8, and the photo diode 9 have been used as disc discriminating means, paints of different reflectances can be also coated onto the surface of the cartridge 2 in place of the discrimination hole or a mechanical switch or the like can be also used in place of the LED and the photo diode.
Further, a difference between thicknesses of the disc substrates can be also directly discriminated by a reflected laser beam from the discs without using the cartridge. For example, in the case of the converging optical system corresponding to the thin disc substrate, a tracking error signal cannot be ordinarily obtained from an optical disc of a thick disc substrate due to a spherical aberration of the converging beam. Consequently, two optical discs having different thicknesses can be discriminated by checking the presence or absence of the tracking error signal. In such a case, there is an excellent effect such that the apparatus is simplified because there is no need to use the detecting means such as LED and photo diode and the like.
The optical head in each of the above-described optical disc apparatuses has been constructed by a conventional optical system using the objective lens made of a quartz glass or the like. An optical head in each of optical disc apparatuses of embodiments, which will be explained hereinlater, differs from the above optical head and is constructed by forming an optical system onto a thin film waveguide.
In
Similarly, reference numeral 69 denotes a second semiconductor laser coupled to the edge surface of the optical waveguide 62; 70 a second waveguide lens arranged on the optical path of the waveguide light which has been emitted from the second semiconductor laser 69 and entered the optical waveguide 61; and 71 a second converging grating coupler formed on the optical path of the parallel waveguide light. The coupler 71 emits the waveguide light to a position out of the optical waveguide 62 and converges onto the optical disc 1. Reference numeral 72 denotes a second beam splitter which is arranged between the second waveguide lens 70 and the second converging grating coupler 71 and separates the waveguide light which has been returned into the optical waveguide 62 through the second converging grating coupler 71 after it had been reflected by the optical disc 1. Reference numeral 73 denotes a second waveguide converging lens which is arranged on the optical path of the return waveguide light which has been separated by the second beam splitter 72 and converges the return waveguide light. Reference numeral 74 denotes a second photo detector which is coupled to the side surface of the optical waveguide 62 and detects the return waveguide light converged by the second waveguide converging lens 73.
A curve chirp grating of the first converging grating coupler 65 has been designed in a manner such that, for instance, NA=0.45 and the emission light can be converged until a diffraction limit and the aberration due to the disc substrate of the thickness d1 can be corrected. The second converging grating coupler 71 has been designed in a manner such that, for example, NA=0.8 and the aberration due to the disc substrate of the thickness d2 can be corrected.
The first and second beam splitters 66 and 72 are attached at positions which are deviated so that the reflected light of each beam splitter does not enter the other beam splitter as a stray light.
Such an optical waveguide and a waveguide type device have been described in detail in, for example, Nishihara, Haruna, and Saihara, “Optical Integrated Circuit”, Ohm Co., Ltd., 1985, or the like. In the invention, both of the above well-known optical waveguide and waveguide type device can be used in the optical waveguide 62 or the like.
The operation of the optical head in the fifth embodiment with the above construction will now be described hereinbelow.
If the optical disc 1 is the first optical disc, the driving current is supplied to the first semiconductor laser 63. Then, the laser 63 emits a laser beam from one edge surface of the optical waveguide 62. The laser beam propagates as a waveguide light. The waveguide light is converted into the parallel light by the first waveguide lens 64. The parallel light transmits the first beam splitter 66 and subsequently enters the first converging grating coupler 65. The coupler 65 extracts the parallel light out of the optical waveguide 62 and converges onto the information track 200 on the first optical disc 1. The reflected light from the disc surface again enters the optical waveguide 62 through the first converging grating coupler 65 and propagates as a return waveguide light in the opposite direction. Further, the return waveguide light is reflected in the direction of the first waveguide converging lens 67 in the first beam splitter 66. The lens 67 converges the return waveguide light onto the first photo detector 68. The first photo detector 68 detects the information signal and the servo signals such as focusing error signal, tracking error signal, and the like which have been recorded on the first optical disc 1 on the basis of an intensity and an intensity distribution of the return waveguide light and generates to the outside. By modulating the driving current which is supplied to the first semiconductor laser 63, the sixth optical head 60 emits the intensity modulated laser beam, thereby recording or erasing the information signal onto/from the first optical disc 1.
On the other hand, if the optical disc 1 is the second optical disc, the operations similar to those in the case of the foregoing first optical disc are executed by the second semiconductor laser 69, second waveguide lens 70, second converging grating coupler 71, second beam splitter 72, second waveguide converging lens 73, and second photo detector 74.
The substrate 61 is supported from the head base by a focusing actuator and a tracking actuator. The position of the substrate 61 itself is controlled by the foregoing servo signals so that the laser beam is accurately irradiated onto the information track 200 on the disc.
According to the fifth embodiment as mentioned above, by providing the first converging grating coupler 65 which is formed on the optical waveguide 62 and corresponds to the thickness of the disc substrate of the first optical disc and the second converging grating coupler 71 which is formed on the optical waveguide 62 and corresponds to the thickness of the disc substrate of the second optical disc, a desired one of the couplers 65 and 71 can be independently used in accordance with the kind of disc, so that the aberration of the converged spot can be corrected in accordance with the thickness of the disc substrate and the signal can be preferably recorded, reproduced, or erased. Moreover, since the optical waveguide device having the converging grating couplers is used, the size and weight of the optical head can be reduced.
Although the thickness of the disc substrate has been set into two kinds of thicknesses in the fifth embodiment, the invention can be also applied to three or more kinds of thicknesses of disc substrates. In such a case, the number of component elements on the substrate 61 is increased in accordance with the number of thicknesses.
In the sixth optical head 60, either one of the semiconductor lasers has been allowed to emit the light. However, it is also possible to allow both of the semiconductor lasers to simultaneously emit the lights. In such a case, by designing two converging grating couplers for the optical disc having the same substrate thickness, two tracks on the optical disc 1 can be simultaneously reproduced or recorded. Thus, there is an excellent effect such that the reproducing or recording transfer speed can be doubled.
In the diagram, the sixth embodiment has substantially the same construction as that of the sixth optical head 60 shown in
The operation of the seventh optical head 80 with the above construction will now be described hereinbelow.
The driving current is supplied to the first semiconductor laser 63. The laser 63 emits a laser beam from one edge surface of the optical waveguide 62. The laser beam propagates as a waveguide light. The waveguide light is converted into the parallel light by the first waveguide lens 64 and is divided into the transmission light and the reflected light by the third beam splitter 81. The transmission light is transferred to the first converging grating coupler 65 through the first beam splitter 66. The reflected light is reflected by the waveguide mirror 82 and enters the second converging grating coupler 71 through the second beam splitter 72. The subsequent operations are executed in a manner similar to those of the sixth optical heat 60 in the fifth embodiment of the invention.
According to the sixth embodiment as mentioned above, in addition to the effects by the foregoing fifth embodiment, by dividing the waveguide light emitted from one semiconductor laser into two lights by the third beam splitter 81 and guiding to the respective converging grating couplers, the number of semiconductor lasers which are used can be reduced.
Although the sixth embodiment has been described on the assumption that the number of thicknesses of the disc substrates is set to two kinds of thicknesses, the invention can be also applied to three or more kinds of thicknesses of the disc substrates. Now, assuming that the number of kinds of thicknesses of the disc substrates is equal to N, it is sufficient to use N converging grating couplers and (N−1) beam splitters for dividing the waveguide light emitted from the semiconductor laser. To equalize all of light quantities of the laser beams which are converged onto the discs, it is preferable to design the beam splitters so as to set division ratios of the light quantities of the beam splitters as follows.
A construction of the optical head in
In the diagram, since the optical disc 1, information track 200, substrate 61, optical waveguide 62, first semiconductor laser 63 and first waveguide lens 64 are fundamentally identical to the component elements in the seventh optical head 80 shown in
The above SAW transducer has also been described in detail in the foregoing “Optical Integrated Circuit” or the like and both of the well-known optical waveguide and waveguide type device described in the above literature can be also obviously used.
The operation of the optical head in the seventh embodiment with the above construction will now be described hereinbelow.
The first semiconductor laser 63 emits a laser beam from one edge surface of the optical waveguide 62. The laser beam propagates as a waveguide light. The waveguide light is converted into the parallel light by the first waveguide lens 64 and transmits through the fourth beam splitter 93. After that, the light transverses the surface acoustic wave 92 generated from the SAW transducer 91. At this time, the propagating direction of the parallel waveguide light is changed by an acoustic optical interaction with the surface acoustic wave 92. Since a deflection angle at this time changes in accordance with a frequency of the surface acoustic wave 92, the waveguide light can be propagated in any one of the directions of the third and fourth converging grating couplers 96 and 97 in accordance with frequencies of high-frequency voltages which are applied to the SAW transducer 91 from the outside (it is now assumed that the frequencies of the high-frequency frequency voltages are set to f1 and f2, respectively). In the case of the first optical disc, therefore, the high-frequency voltage of the frequency f1 is applied to the SAW transducer 91 from the outside, thereby allowing the parallel waveguide light to enter the third converging grating coupler 96. The third converging grating coupler 96 extracts the parallel waveguide light to a region out of the optical waveguide 62 and converges onto the information track 200 on the first optical disc 1. The reflected light from the disc surface again enters the optical waveguide 62 through the third grating coupler 96 and propagates as a return waveguide light in the opposite direction. The progressing direction of the waveguide light is changed by the surface acoustic wave 92 and, after that, the waveguide light is reflected in the direction of the third waveguide converging lens 94 by the fourth beam splitter 93. The third waveguide converging lens 94 converges the return light to the third photo detector 95. The third photo detector 95 detects the information signal and the servo signals such as focusing error signal, tracking error signal, and the like which have been recorded on the first optical disc 1 on the basis of an intensity and an intensity distribution of the return light and generates to the outside. By modulating the driving current which is supplied to the first semiconductor laser 63, an eighth optical head 90 emits the intensity modulated laser beam, thereby recording or erasing the information signal onto/from the first optical disc 1.
On the other hand, in the case of the second optical disc, the high-frequency voltage of the frequency f2 is applied to the SAW transducer 91 from the outside, thereby allowing the parallel waveguide light to enter the fourth converging grating coupler 97. The subsequent operations are executed in a manner similar to those in the case of the first optical disc.
The substrate 61 is supported from the head base by a focusing actuator and a tracking actuator (not shown). The position of the substrate 61 itself is controlled by the servo signals so that the laser beam is accurately irradiated onto the information track 200 on the disc.
An optical disc apparatus having the eighth optical head 90 mentioned above will now be described with reference to FIG. 14.
In the diagram, the optical disc 1, cartridge 2, first linear motor 4, discrimination hole 7, LED 8, photo diode 9, tracking control circuit 11, focusing control circuit 13, linear motor control circuit 15, spindle control circuit 17, spindle motor 18, signal processing circuit 19, LD driving circuit 20 and system controller 22 are the same as those in the optical disc apparatus in the third embodiment according to the invention. Reference numeral 90 denotes the eighth optical head which is constructed by the waveguide substrate, focusing actuator, tracking actuator, head base and the like. Reference numeral 85 denotes a constant voltage generating circuit which receives a control signal from the system controller 22 and generates a predetermined voltage Vi. Reference numeral 86 denotes a V/f converting circuit which receives the voltage Vi from the constant voltage generating circuit 85 and generates a high-frequency signal of a frequency f which is proportional to Vi. The V/f converting circuit 86 generates a high-frequency signal of the frequency f1 when the input voltage Vi=V1 and generates a high frequency signal of the frequency f2 when Vi=V2. Reference numeral 87 denotes an SAW driving circuit to apply a high-frequency voltage of the same frequency as the frequency f of the high-frequency signal supplied from the V/f converting circuit 86 to the SAW transducer 91 of the eighth optical head 90.
The operation of the optical disc apparatus in the seventh embodiment with the above construction will now be described hereinbelow.
First, if the cartridge 2 enclosing the second optical disc has been loaded into the optical disc apparatus of the seventh embodiment, the system controller 22 determines that the disc in the loaded cartridge 2 is the second optical disc by the detection signal of the photo diode 9, so that the controller 22 generates a control signal to the constant voltage generating circuit 85 so as to generate the voltage V2. The V/f converting circuit 86 converts the input voltage V2 into the frequency f2, so that the SAW driving circuit 87 applies the high-frequency voltage of the frequency f2 to the SAW transducer 91 of the eighth optical head 90. Therefore, in the eighth optical head 90, the laser beam is irradiated from the second converging grating coupler 97 and is converged without an aberration onto the information track 200 on the second optical disc having the disc substrate of the thickness d2. At the same time, the third photo detector 95 of the eighth optical head 90 detects a focusing error signal and a tracking error signal from the reflected light from the optical disc and supplies to the tracking control circuit 11 and the focusing control circuit 13. Further, the information signal on the disc is supplied to the signal processing circuit 19 and the spindle control circuit 17.
On the other hand, in the case of the first optical disc, the system controller 22 generates a control signal to the constant voltage generating circuit 85 so as to generate the voltage V1. The V/f converting circuit 86 converts the input voltage V1 into the frequency f1, so that the SAW driving circuit 87 applies the high-frequency voltage of the frequency f1 to the SAW transducer 91 of the eighth optical head 90. Therefore, in the eighth optical head 90, a laser beam is emitted from the first converging grating coupler 96 and is converged without an aberration onto the information track 200 on the first optical disc having the disc substrate of the thickness d1. The other operations are executed in a manner similar to those in the case of the foregoing second optical disc
According to the embodiment as mentioned above, in addition to the effects of the above sixth embodiment, the number of semiconductor lasers which are necessary in the eighth optical head 90 is only one and each of the converging grating couplers does not simultaneously emit the laser beam, so that an emission power of the semiconductor laser can be efficiently taken out of the converging grating coupler. That is, the optical head having a transfer efficiency better than that of the seventh optical head 80 in the foregoing sixth embodiment can be provided.
Further, by arranging the fourth beam splitter 93 between the waveguide lens 64 and the SAW transducer 91, the return lights from the two converging grating couplers can be detected by one photo detector.
Although the number of thicknesses of the disc substrates has been set to two kinds of thicknesses in the embodiment, the invention can be also obviously applied to three or more kinds of thicknesses of the disc substrates. In such a case, the number of converging grating couplers is increased in accordance with the number of kinds of thicknesses and the optical paths are switched by the SAW transducer 91 in accordance with the increased number of such couplers.
An optical disc apparatus in the eighth embodiment of the invention will now be described.
The principle of the tracking control of the eighth embodiment will now be described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings.
The operation of the optical disc apparatus of the embodiment constructed as shown in
On the other hand, in the case of the first optical disc, the system controller 22 controls the constant voltage generating circuit 85, thereby setting the output voltage Vi into V1. Thus, the V/f converting circuit 86 generates a high-frequency signal of the frequency f1 to the SAW driving circuit 87 and the SAW driving circuit 87 applies a high-frequency voltage of the frequency f1 to the SAW transducer 91 of the eighth optical head 90. Consequently, in the eighth optical head 90, the laser beam is emitted from the third converging grating coupler 96 and is converged without an aberration onto the information track 200 on the first optical disc. At the same time, the tracking error detecting circuit 100 supplies the tracking error voltage VTE to the adder 101 from the input signal T1. The input voltage of the V/f converting circuit 86 is set to V0=V1+VTE and the tracking error can be eliminated in a manner similar to the case of the second optical disc.
According to the eight embodiment as mentioned above, in addition to the effects of the foregoing seventh embodiment, the change-over of the waveguide lights which enter the converging grating couplers and the tracking control can be executed by the SAW transducer 91. Thus, the optical head can be simplified and the number of manufacturing steps can be reduced.
Since the surface acoustic wave 92 is located between the fourth beam splitter 93 and the two converging grating couplers, the return waveguide light from the optical disc 1 is not influenced by the tracking control on the optical path after the surface acoustic wave 92. Therefore, the converging portion on the third photo detector is not moved by the tracking control, so that a deterioration in photo detection signal can be prevented.
In the embodiment, although the SAW transducer has been used as both of the optical path switching means and the optical path deflecting means for tracking control, the SAW transducer can be also provided for the optical head only for the tracking control. For instance, it is also possible to form the SAW transducer for the sixth optical head 60 in the fifth embodiment or the seventh optical head 80 in the sixth embodiment and to execute the tracking control.
Miyagawa, Naoyasu, Gotoh, Yasuhiro
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