Claims
- 1. An optical disk comprising:
- a substrate having information recorded thereon with a specific track pitch, said information being recorded as a plurality of pit trains, each of said pit trains including a plurality of pits;
- a reflecting layer formed on said substrate;
- wherein said information is reproduced by projecting a light beam via an objective lens onto said optical disk; and
- wherein when the wavelength of said light beam is .lambda. .mu.m and the specific track pitch is in the range of (0.72 to 0.8).times.(.lambda./NA)1.14 .mu.m, and each of said pits has a substantially trapezoidal cross section having an upper width in the range of (0.3 to 0.5).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, a lower width in the range of (0.2 to 0.32).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and a depth in a range of (1/4.2.times..lambda./n) to (1/5.2.times..lambda./n), where n is a refractive index of said substrate and NA is a numerical aperture of said objective lens.
- 2. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein said substrate is composed of a pair of transparent substrates facing each other, and said reflecting layer is formed of a pair of reflecting films each of which is formed between said pair of transparent substrates and on each of which information is recorded.
- 3. An optical disk according to claim 2, wherein on said reflecting films, a pair of protective films is formed, which are allowed to face each other and are laminated together.
- 4. An optical disk according to claim 3, which includes an adhesion layer formed between said protective films to adhere them to each other.
- 5. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein said substrate is made of one of polycarbonate and acrylic resin.
- 6. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 1, which further includes a secondary substrate and a secondary reflecting layer formed on said secondary substrate.
- 7. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 1, which further comprises a protective film formed on said reflecting layer.
- 8. An optical disk apparatus comprising:
- an optical disk including a substrate having information recorded thereon with a specific track pitch, said information being recorded as a plurality of pit trains, each of said pit trains including a plurality of pits and a reflecting layer formed on said substrate;
- an objective lens disposed so as to face said optical disk;
- means for projecting a light beam onto said optical disk via said objective lens; and
- means for sensing reflected light of the light beam reflected from said optical disk to reproduce the information recorded on said optical disk;
- wherein when said light beam has a wavelength .lambda. .mu.m and said objective lens has a numerical aperture NA, said track pitch is in the range of (0.72 to 0.8).times..lambda.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and each of said pits has a substantially trapezoidal cross section having an upper width in the range of (0.3 to 0.5).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, a lower width in the range of (0.2 to 0.32).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and a depth in a range of (1/4.2.times..lambda./n) to (1/5.2.times..lambda./n), where n is a refractive index of said substrate.
- 9. An optical disk according to claim 8, wherein said substrate is made of one of polycarbonate and acrylic resin.
- 10. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said sensing means produces a push-pull signal representing a difference between signals sensed in at least two areas along the track and a playback signal, and the depth of said pit corresponds to a depth, which enables the two of said push-pull signals and said playback signal to have large levels.
- 11. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said sensing means expands information compressed according to MPEG2 and recorded on said optical disk, and reproduces original information according to MPEG2.
- 12. An optical disk comprising:
- a substrate having information recorded thereon at a specific track pitch, said information being in the form of a plurality of pit trains, each of said pit trains including a plurality of pits; and
- a reflecting layer formed on said substrate;
- wherein said information is reproduced by projecting a light beam via an objective lens, and when said light beam has a wavelength .lambda. .mu.m and said objective lens has a numerical aperture NA, said specific track pitch is in the range of (0.72 to 0.8).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and each of said pits has a substantially trapezoidal cross section having an upper width in the range of (0.3 to 0.5).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, an inner wall inclined at an angle of 30.degree. to 60.degree., and a depth in a range of (1/4.2.times..lambda./n) to (1/5.2.times..lambda./n), where n is a refractive index of said substrate.
- 13. An optical disk according to claim 12, wherein said substrate is composed of a pair of transparent substrates facing each other, and said reflecting layer is formed of a pair of reflecting films each of which is formed between said pair of transparent substrates and on each of which information is recorded.
- 14. An optical disk according to claim 13, wherein a pair of protective films is formed on said reflecting films, said protective films being allowed to face each other and being laminated together.
- 15. An optical disk according to claim 14, which includes an adhesion layer formed between said protective films to adhere them to each other.
- 16. An optical disk according to claim 12, wherein said substrate is made of one of polycarbonate and acrylic resin.
- 17. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 12, which further includes a secondary substrate carrying information and a secondary reflecting layer formed on said secondary substrate.
- 18. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising a pair of protective films formed on said reflecting layer and said secondary reflecting layer, respectively.
- 19. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a secondary substrate and a secondary reflecting layer formed on said secondary substrate.
- 20. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a protective film formed on said reflecting layer.
- 21. An optical disk apparatus comprising:
- an optical disk including a substrate having information recorded thereon with a specific track pitch, said information being recorded as a plurality of pit trains, each of said pit trains including a plurality of pits and a reflecting layer formed on said substrate;
- an objective lens disposed so as to face said optical disk;
- means for projecting a light beam onto said optical disk via said objective lens; and
- means for sensing the reflected light of the light beam projected on said optical disk by said projecting means to reproduce the information recorded on said optical disk;
- wherein said light beam has a wavelength .lambda. .mu.m and said objective lens has a numerical aperture NA, said specific track pitch is in the range of (0.72 to 0.8).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and each of said pits has a substantially trapezoidal cross section having an upper width in the range of (0.3 to 0.5).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, an inner wall inclined at an angle of 30.degree. to 60.degree., and a depth in a range of (1/4.2.times..lambda./n) to (1/5.2.times..lambda./n), where n is a refractive index of said substrate.
- 22. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said sensing means produces a push-pull signal representing a difference between signals sensed in at least two areas along the track and a playback signal, and the depth of said pit corresponds to a depth that enables the two of said push-pull signals and said playback signal to have large levels.
- 23. An optical disk apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said sensing means expands information compressed according to MPEG2 and recorded on said optical disk, and reproduces original information according to MPEG2.
- 24. An optical disk comprising:
- a pair of transparent substrates with surfaces facing one another, each of said transparent substrates having information recorded thereon at a specific track pitch, each of said pit trains including a plurality of pits, wherein said information is reproduced by projecting a light beam via an objective lens;
- a pair of reflecting layers coated on said facing surfaces of said pair of substrates, respectively;
- a pair of protective layers formed on said pair of reflecting layers respectively; and
- an adhesive layer formed between said protective layers to adhere said pair of protective layers to one another;
- wherein when said light beam has a wavelength .lambda. .mu.m and said objective lens has a numerical aperture NA, said specific track pitch is in the range of (0.72 to 0.8).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and each of said pits has a substantially trapezoidal cross section having an upper width in the range of (0.3 to 0.5).times..lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, a lower width in the range of (0.2 to 0.32).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and a depth in a range of (1/4.2.times..lambda./n) to (1/5.2.times..lambda./n), where n is a refractive index of said substrate.
- 25. An optical disk comprising:
- a pair of transparent substrates with surfaces facing one another, each of said transparent substrates having information recorded thereon at a specific track pitch, each of said pit trains including a plurality of pits, wherein said information is reproduced by projecting a light beam via an objective lens;
- a pair of reflecting layers coated on said facing surfaces of said pair of substrates, respectively;
- a pair of protective layers formed on said pair of reflecting, respectively; and
- an adhesive layer formed between said protective layers to adhere said pair of protective layers to one another;
- wherein when said light beam has a wavelength .lambda. .mu.m and said objective lens has a numerical aperture NA, said specific track pitch is in the range of (0.72 to 0.8).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, and each of said pits has a substantially trapezoidal cross section having an upper width in the range of (0.3 to 0.5).times.(.lambda./NA)/1.14 .mu.m, an inner wall inclined at an angle of 30.degree. to 60.degree. and a depth in a range of (1/4.2.times..lambda./n) to (1/5.2.times..lambda./n), where n is a refractive index of said substrate.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/304,849, filed Sep. 13, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,712.
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