Claims
- 1. An optical disc storage system, comprising:
- an optical disc for storing information in an optically readable format on a data surface;
- a slider proximate the data surface of the optical disc;
- an actuator coupled to the slider to selectively position the slider relative to the data surface;
- a controller;
- a servo mechanism coupled to the controller and positioned to responsively servo the light beam between a plurality of servo positions;
- a light source providing a light beam;
- a Solid Immersion Lens coupled to the slider including an asperical surface facing the light source and an opposing substantially flat surface adapted for near-field coupling light to the data surface; and
- an objective lens between the servo mechanism and the Solid Immersion Lens, the objective lens and the asperical surface optically related to focus the light beam to a spot at a plurality of spot positions on the substantially flat surface of the Solid Immersion Lens corresponding to each of the plurality of servo positions.
- 2. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the Solid Immersion Lens is formed by a separate lens cap bonded to a substrate.
- 3. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the separate lens cap has an index of refraction which is different than the index of refraction of the substrate.
- 4. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the separate lens cap has an index of refraction which is substantially the same as an index of refraction of the substrate.
- 5. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the substrate comprises at least a portion of the slider.
- 6. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the separate lens cap is bonded along a substantially flat face to the substrate.
- 7. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the separate lens cap comprises a molded lens.
- 8. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the substrate comprises glass.
- 9. The optical disc storage system of claim 2 wherein the lens cap comprises glass.
- 10. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the Solid Immersion Lens has a focal point located therein.
- 11. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the Solid Immersion Lens has a focal point located a distance below the Solid Immersion Lens and adjacent the data surface.
- 12. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the Solid Immersion Lens comprises a plano-convex lens.
- 13. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the servo mechanism comprises a mirror.
- 14. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of servo positions and plurality of spot positions correspond to data tracks on the data surface of the optical disc.
- 15. The optical disc storage system of claim 1 wherein the spot has a spot size and the spot size at each of the plurality of spot positions is less than a predetermined maximum which is related to recording density.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/251,805, filed Feb. 17, 1999 which is a Divisional patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/911,556, filed Aug. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,917,788, which is based on Provisional Application Serial No. 60/039,934 filed on Mar. 10, 1997.
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Divisions (2)
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