Claims
- 1. An optical pickup apparatus for recording information signals on an optical recording medium, comprising:
- a light source which radiates a diverging light beam;
- an objective lens on which the light beam radiated from said light source is incident and which converges the light beam on said optical recording medium;
- a polarized beam splitter arranged at a position along a first optical path between the light source and the objective lens, at which said polarized beam splitter receives the diverging light beam from the light source before said diverging light beam has propagated through the objective lens, wherein said polarized beam splitter deflects a reflected light beam that has converged on said optical recording medium and been reflected by said optical recording medium out of said first light path to a second light path;
- detecting means for detecting the reflected light beam deflected to the second light path by the polarized beam splitter;
- a deflecting device, arranged between the polarized beam splitter and the objective lens, for deflecting an optical path of each beam incident thereon from the polarized beam splitter by an angle substantially equal to 90 degrees;
- a prism for generating three light beams each having a different polarization in response to the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter, said prism being arranged between the polarized beam splitter and the light detecting means at a converging point of said reflected light beam on the second light path; and
- an optical element arranged on the second light path between the polarized beam splitter and the prism, said optical element generating astigmatic aberration in the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter and converging said reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter on the detecting means.
- 2. An optical pickup apparatus for recording information signals on an optical recording medium, comprising:
- a light source which radiates a diverging light beam;
- an objective lens on which the light beam radiated from said light source is incident and which converges the light beam on said optical recording medium;
- a polarized beam splitter arranged at a position along a first optical path between the light source and the objective lens at which said polarized beam splitter receives the diverging light beam from the light source before said diverging light beam has propagated through the objective lens, wherein said polarized beam splitter deflects a reflected light beam that has converged on said optical recording medium and been reflected by said optical recording medium out of said first light path to a second light path;
- detecting means for detecting the reflected light beam deflected to the second light path by the polarized beam splitter;
- a deflecting device, arranged between the polarized beam splitter and the objective lens, for deflecting an optical path of each beam incident thereon from the polarized beam splitter by an angle substantially equal to 90 degrees;
- a prism for generating three light beams each having a different polarization in response to the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter, said prism being arranged between the polarized beam splitter and the light detecting means at a converging point of said reflected light beam on the second light path; and
- an optical element arranged on the second light path between the prism and the detecting means, said optical element generating astigmatic aberration in the reflected light beam from the prism and the polarized beam splitter and converging said reflected light beam on the detecting means.
- 3. An optical pickup apparatus for recording information signals on an optical recording medium, comprising:
- a light source which radiates a diverging light beam;
- an objective lens on which the light beam radiated from said light source is incident and which converges the light beam on said optical recording medium;
- a polarized beam splitter arranged at a position along a first optical path between the light source and the objective lens at which said polarized beam splitter receives the diverging light beam from the light source before said diverging light beam has propagated through the objective lens, wherein said polarized beam splitter deflects a reflected light beam that has converged on said optical recording medium and been reflected by said optical recording medium out of said first light path to a second light path;
- detecting means for detecting the reflected light beam deflected to the second light path by the polarized beam splitter;
- a deflecting device, arranged between the polarized beam splitter and the objective lens, for deflecting an optical path of each beam incident thereon from the polarized beam splitter by an angle substantially equal to 90 degrees;
- a prism for generating three light beams each having a different polarization in response to the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter, said prism being arranged on the second light path between the polarized beam splitter and the light detecting means in a converging optical path of the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter; and
- an optical element arranged on the second light path between the polarized beam splitter and the prism, said optical element generating astigmatic aberration in the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter and converging said reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter on the detecting means.
- 4. An optical pickup apparatus for recording information signals on an optical recording medium, comprising:
- a light source which radiates a diverging light beam;
- an objective lens on which the light beam radiated from said light source is incident and which converges the light beam on said optical recording medium;
- a polarized beam splitter arranged at a position along a first optical path between the light source and the objective lens at which said polarized beam splitter receives the diverging light beam from the light source before said diverging light beam has propagated through the objective lens, wherein said polarized beam splitter deflects a reflected light beam that has converged on said optical recording medium and been reflected by said optical recording medium out of said first light path to a second light path;
- detecting means for detecting the reflected light beam deflected to the second light path by the polarized beam splitter;
- a deflecting device, arranged between the polarized beam splitter and the objective lens, for deflecting an optical path of each beam incident thereon from the polarized beam splitter by an angle substantially equal to 90 degrees;
- a prism for generating three light beams each having a different polarization in response to the reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter, said prism being arranged on the second light path between the polarized beam splitter and the light detecting means in a converging optical path of said reflected light beam from the polarized beam splitter; and
- an optical element arranged on the second light path between the prism and the detecting means, said optical element generating astigmatic aberration in the reflected light beam from the prism and the polarized beam splitter and converging said reflected light beam on the detecting means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/958,943 filed on Oct. 9, 1992 now abandoned.
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