Claims
- 1. An optical head device comprising:
- a light source;
- a converging means for converging light beams emitted from said light source on a recording medium, said converging means converting the emitted light beams into a convergent light;
- a polarizing hologram element obliquely disposed between said light source and said converging means, for reflecting a part of the light beams emitted from said light source to be incident on said converging means and for spatially dividing and diffracting a part of reflected light coming from said recording medium via said converging means, said polarizing hologram element having on its main surface a plurality of divided hologram regions and having a polarizing beam splitter film on a surface opposite to said main surface; and
- a photodetector means having a plurality of light receiving sections each of which receives the diffracted light from said polarizing hologram element.
- 2. The optical head device according to claim 1, wherein said polarizing hologram element comprises a crystal plate having optically anisotropic characteristics, an ion exchange region and a dielectric film constituting a diffraction grating and being formed periodically on a main surface of said crystal plate.
- 3. The optical head device according to claim 2, wherein said crystal plate has a crystal axis orientation which is rotated by 45.degree. with respect to the p-polarization axis.
- 4. An optical head device comprising:
- a light source;
- a converging lens system for converging light beams emitted from said light source on a recording medium;
- a quarter-wavelength plate for causing the polarization state of light returning from said recording medium to be orthogonal with respect to the polarization state of light emitted from said light source;
- a hologram element for reflecting the light from said light source to said converging lens system and for reflectively diffracting the light returning from said recording medium; and
- a photodetector means for receiving said diffracted light,
- wherein said hologram element comprises a crystal plate having optically anisotropic characteristics, an ion exchange region and a dielectric film constituting a diffraction grating and being formed periodically on a main surface of said crystal plate, and a total reflection film formed on a surface of said diffraction grating.
- 5. An optical head device according to claim 4, in which said light source and said photodetector means are accommodated in an integrated module.
- 6. The optical head device according to claim 5, wherein a surface of said integrated module containing said light source and said photodetector means is substantially perpendicular to an optical axis of said light source.
- 7. An optical head device according to claim 4, in which said converging lens system includes a collimating lens and an objective lens with said quarter-wavelength plate being arranged therebetween.
- 8. An optical head device comprising:
- a light source;
- a converging lens system for converging light beams emitted from said light source on a recording medium;
- a hologram element for reflecting the light from said light source to said converging lens system and for reflectively diffracting the light returning from said recording medium; and
- a photodetector means for receiving said diffracted light,
- wherein said hologram element comprises a crystal plate having optically anisotropic characteristics, an ion exchange region and a dielectric film constituting a diffraction grating and being formed periodically on a main surface of said crystal plate, a total reflection film formed on a surface of said diffraction grating, and a polarizing beam splitter layer formed on a partial region of a surface opposite to said main surface of said crystal plate, and
- wherein said crystal plate has a crystal axis orientation which is rotated by 45.degree. with respect to the p-polarization axis.
- 9. An optical head device according to claim 8, in which said light source and said photodetector means are accommodated in an integrated module.
- 10. The optical head device according to claim 9, wherein a surface of said integrated module containing said light source and said photodetector means is substantially perpendicular to an optical axis of said light source.
- 11. An optical head device according to claim 8, in which said converging lens system includes a collimating lens and an objective lens.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/383,845 filed Feb. 6, 1995, now abandoned which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/197,187 filed Feb. 16, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,055).
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Divisions (1)
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