Claims
- 1. An optical disc player for reproducing an information signal from one of an optical disc format and an optical disc having a track pitch of 0.7-0.85 .mu.m, a pit width of 0.20-0.35 .mu.m, and a shortest pit length of 0.42-0.49 .mu.m, comprising:
- a semiconductor laser having a wavelength of 590-770 nm;
- irradiating means for irradiating a beam from said semiconductor laser onto said optical disc with a spot size of 0.85-0.95 .mu.m;
- detecting means for detecting reflected light from said optical disc; and
- photo-electric conversion means for converting said detected reflected light into an electric signal and outputting said electrical signal as said information signal.
- 2. A disc player according to claim 1, wherein said irradiating means includes means for irradiating said beam with a spot size of 0.90 .mu.m.
- 3. A disc player according to claim 1, said irradiating means includes a beam condensing means for condensing said beam.
- 4. A disc player according to claim 2, wherein said beam condensing means includes an objective lens having a numerical aperture of approximately 0.6.
- 5. A disc player according to claim 1, wherein said irradiating means includes beam condensing means for converging said beam to produce high resolution.
- 6. A disc player according to claim 1, further comprising motor means for rotating said optical disc at a linear velocity of 2.4-2.8 m/s.
- 7. An optical disc player for reproducing an information signal from one of optical disc format and an optical disc having a track pitch of 0.8-1.00 .mu.m, a pit width of 0.20-0.35 .mu.m, and a shortest pit length of 0.42-0.49 .mu.m, comprising:
- a semiconductor laser having a wavelength of 590-770 nm;
- an objective lens having a numerical aperture of 0.5-0.6 for irradiating a beam from said semiconductor laser onto said optical disc; and
- detecting means for detecting reflected light from said optical disc and photo-electric conversion means for converting said detected reflected light into an electrical signal and outputting said electrical signal as said information signal.
- 8. A disc player according to claim 7, wherein said track pitch is 0.85 .mu.m.
- 9. A disc player according to claim 7, wherein said wavelength of said semiconductor laser is approximately 635 nm.
- 10. An optical disc player according to claim 1, wherein said wavelength is 590-650 nm.
- 11. An optical disc player according to claim 10, wherein said wavelength is 635.+-.15 nm.
- 12. An optical disc player for reproducing an information signal from one of an optical disc format and an optical disc having a track pitch of 0.7-0.85 .mu.m, and a shortest pit length of 0.42-0.49 .mu.m, comprising:
- a semiconductor laser having a wavelength of 590-770 nm;
- an objective lens having a numerical aperture of 0.5-0.6 for irradiating a beam from said semiconductor laser onto said optical disc;
- detecting means for detecting reflected light from said optical disc and photo-electric conversion means for converting said detected reflected light into an electrical signal and outputting said electrical signal as said information signal.
- 13. An optical disc player according to claim 12, wherein said wavelength is 590-650 nm.
- 14. An optical disc player according to claim 13, wherein said wavelength is 635.+-.15 nm.
- 15. An optical disc player for reproducing an information signal from one of an optical disc format and an optical disc having a track pitch of 0.8-1.00 .mu.m, and a shortest pit length of 0.42-0.49 .mu.m, comprising:
- a semiconductor laser having a wavelength of 590-770 nm;
- an objective lens having a numerical aperture of 0.5-0.6 for irradiating a beam from said semiconductor laser onto said optical disc; and
- detecting means for detecting reflected light from said optical disc and photo-electric conversion means for converting said detected reflected light into an electrical signal and outputting said electrical signal as said information signal.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/602,687, filed Feb. 16, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/285,553, filed Aug. 3, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/227,641, filed Apr. 14, 1994, now patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,477,527.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Optical Memory Symposium '92, Yokohama, Japan, pp. 69-70, Jul. 1991. |
Nikkei Electronics 1991.5.27, No. 528, pp. 124-130, May, 1991. |
Continuations (2)
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