Optical disc device and spherical aberration error signal detection method
US-9514778-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US10176838B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10176838-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615737771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A cross section of a luminous flux of returning light from a disc is split into a plurality of regions, and an operation is performed so that a weighting of a light amount of a region which has favorable symmetry in a radial direction and is formed on a circumference of an ellipse among the split regions is increased. Further, a lens shift detection signal is formed, and a lens shift detection signal is canceled from a push-pull signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical disc device that records and/or reproduces information on an optical medium in which a guide groove is formed on a signal recording layer, the optical medium being capable of recording information in both a land portion and a groove portion formed by the guide groove, the optical disc device comprising: a light source; an objective lens configured to condense a light beam radiated from the light source onto the signal recording layer formed on the optical medium; an objective lens moving unit configured to move the objective lens in a tracking direction; an optical splitting element configured to split a luminous flux of a light beam reflected by the optical medium into a plurality of regions; a light detecting unit configured to receive each of light beams corresponding to the plurality of regions split by the optical splitting element and generate a light reception signal; a control signal generating unit configured to generate a tracking error signal indicating a deviation amount between a condensing spot on the signal recording layer and the guide groove in the tracking direction on the basis of a signal from the light detecting unit; and a servo control unit configured to move the objective lens in the tracking direction via the objective lens moving unit on the basis of the tracking error signal generated by the control signal generating unit and cause the objective lens to move and track on a desired land portion or groove portion, wherein a weighting of a second region among the plurality of regions is larger than a weighting of a first region, a weighting of a fourth region is larger than a weighting of a third region, and when a groove pitch of the guide groove is represented as Gp, a wavelength of the light beam radiated from the light source is represented as λ, and a numerical aperture of the objective lens is represented as NA, and a radial direction is represented as an x axis, and a tangential direction is represented as a y axis with a returning luminous flux serving as a unit circle having a radius of 1, and a center of a position on the returning luminous flux serving as an origin, the first region is a region including ( x,y )=(+ k/ 2,0) [Math. 1] expressed using k=λ(NA·Gp), in other words, the first region is a region including a center of a region in which 0th-order light and +1st-order light diffracted by the guide groove overlap, the second region is a region including one or both of ( x,y )=(+ k/ 2,+√{square root over ((8−3 k 2 )/12)}) [Math. 2] and ( x,y )=(+ k/ 2,−√{square root over ((8−3 k 2 )/12)}) [Math. 3] the third region is a region including ( x,y )=(− k/ 2,0) [Math. 4] in other words, the third region is a region including a center of a region in which the 0th-order light and −1st-order light diffracted by the guide groove overlap, and the fourth region is a region including one or both of ( x,y )=(− k/ 2,+√{square root over ((8−3 k 2 )/12)}) [Math. 5] and ( x,y )=(− k/ 2,−√{square root over ((8−3 k 2 )/12)}). [Math. 6] 2. The optical disc device according to claim 1 , wherein the second region and the fourth region are calculated in combination with a lens shift detection region generated using a region whose amount of (+/−)1st-order light diffracted by the guide groove is small. 3. The optical disc device according to claim 1 , wherein centers of the second region and the fourth region are set to be further outside in the tangential direction than Maths. 2, 3, 5, and 6. 4. The optical disc device according to claim 1 , wherein a luminous flux of a light beam reflected by the optical disc is received and split into a plurality of regions having space-optically different bands in a linear-density direction and/or a track density direction in accordance with respective splitting lines extending in the radial direction and the tangential direction by an optical filter, and detection signals of a plurality of channels are formed using a plurality of detection signals corresponding to respective light amounts incident on the plurality of regions, and an RF signal is formed in a configuration in which respective electrical filters are supplied with the detection signals of the plurality of channels. 5. The optical disc device according to claim 1 , wherein a weighting is performed at a time of reproduction so that an evaluation index value is most favorable, and a different weighting is set at a time of recording so that a detrack is closer to 0 than at the time of reproduction. 6. The optical disc device according to claim 1 , wherein, in a multilayer optical disc, a weighting differs depending on a layer. 7. The optical disc device according to claim 1 , wherein three or more sets of paired regions in which a differential is taken in the radial direction are included.
Non-lens elements for altering the properties of the beam, e.g. knife edges, slits, filters or stops (G11B7/1353 - G11B7/1369 take precedence) · CPC title
filtering or equalising, e.g. setting the tap weights of an FIR filter · CPC title
servo format, e.g. guide tracks, pilot signals · CPC title
Shape of individual detector elements · CPC title
for track following only (G11B7/0925, G11B7/094, G11B7/0941, G11B7/0943, G11B7/0945, G11B7/0946, G11B7/0948 take precedence) · CPC title
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