Claims
- 1. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation d=λ/(an) wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 2.159 to 3.778.
- 2. An optical disks disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d=λ/(an) wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 2.061 to 3.487.
- 3. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d=λ/(an) wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 2.061 to 3.022.
- 4. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d=λ/(an) wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 1.365 to 1.959.
- 5. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d=λ/(an) wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 0.716 to 1.288.
- 6. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d=λ/(an) wherein said wavelength λ is equal to or less than 690 nm.
- 7. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 0.96 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “a” and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d=λ/(an).
- 8. An optical disk for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ where λ is a laser wavelength used during the operations, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a parameter variable “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d>λ/(4n).
- 9. The optical disk according to claim 8 wherein said wavelength λ is equal to or less than 690 nm.
- 10. The optical disk according to claim 8 wherein said depth “d” is selected so as to make Ipp/Io≧0.2.
- 11. The optical disk according to claim 8 wherein said depth “d” is selected so as to make IG/Io≧0.5.
- 12. The optical disk according to claim 8 wherein said depth “d” is selected so as to make Pe/Pp≧1.2.
- 13. The optical disk according to claim 8 wherein said depth “d” is selected so as to make Pe/Pp≧1.3.
- 14. An optical dish for substantially reducing thermal cross-talk during input and output operations to and from the optical disks, comprising:grooves and lands located on the disk for storing data on both said grooves and said lands, a predetermined distance between said grooves and said lands being defined as a predetermined track pitch, wherein said predetermined track pitch is also specified by a predetermined width ratio of said grooves and said lands, said grooves having a depth “d” in relation to said lands, wherein said depth is related to a laser wavelength λ used during the operations and a refraction index “n” of an optical disk substrate in a relation as d≧λ/(4n).
- 15. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said wavelength λ is equal to or less than 690 nm.
- 16. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said predetermined width ratio is larger than 1.
- 17. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said predetermined width ratio is equal to or larger than 1.05.
- 18. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said predetermined width ratio is equal to or larger than 1.08.
- 19. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said predetermined width ratio is equal to or larger than 1.1.
- 20. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said track pitch is equal to or less than 1.1 λ.
- 21. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said track pitch is equal to or less than 0.96 λ.
- 22. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said track pitch is equal to or less then 0.81 λ.
- 23. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said depth “d” is selected so as to make Pp(groove)/Pp(land)≧80.
- 24. The optical disk according to claim 14 wherein said depth “d” is selected so as to make Pp(groove)/Pp(land)≧85.
- 25. The optical disk according to claim 7 wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 2.061 to 3.778.
- 26. The optical disk according to claim 7 wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 1.365 to 1.959.
- 27. The optical disk according to claim 7 wherein said parameter “a” ranges from 0.778 to 1.288.
- 28. The optical disk according to claim 7 wherein said wavelength λ is equal to or less than 690 nm.
Priority Claims (5)
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7-316595 |
Dec 1995 |
JP |
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8-000810 |
Jan 1996 |
JP |
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8-042995 |
Feb 1996 |
JP |
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8-054488 |
Mar 1996 |
JP |
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8-094539 |
Apr 1996 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No.: 10/105,537, filed Mar. 25, 2002, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 09/264,735, filed Mar. 9, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,407,979; which in turn is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 08/760,636, filed Dec. 4, 1996, now abandoned, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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