Claims
- 1. An optical read/write head, comprising:
- a luminous means for emitting a divergent light on a predetermined optical path;
- a condensing means for focusing said emitted light onto an optical recording medium and for focusing a light received from said optical recording means;
- a first optical means, arranged in said optical path, at a point between said luminous means and said condensing means where said divergent light beam is divergent, for separating a portion of said reflected light, said first optical means having a means for reflecting a majority of a first polarization of said reflected light as a separated portion, and having a means for transmitting a remainder of said reflected light;
- a second optical means for further separating said separated portion of said reflected light from said main optical axis into two mutually orthogonally polarized components having an included angle of less than 90.degree., said second optical means having a means for transmitting along a first path a majority of one from said mutually orthogonally polarized components of said separated portion, and means for reflecting onto a second path a majority of one from said mutually orthogonally polarized components of said separated light, said first and second paths being at said included angle;
- a photodetector comprising two light receiving means, each having a respective receptive surface, for receiving, respectively, said two mutually orthogonally polarized components, said two light receiving means having their respective receptive surfaces oriented in substantially the same direction.
- 2. An optical read/write head according to claim 1, wherein said two light receiving means are formed on a chip which is made from a single semiconductor wafer.
- 3. An optical read/write head according to claim 1, wherein a first plain formed by said main optical axis and an optical axis of said portion of said light separated by said first optical means, and a second plain formed by the two separated lights by said second optical means form an angle of approximately 45.degree..
- 4. An optical read/write head according to claim 1, wherein said second optical means comprises a flat and transparent material.
- 5. An optical read/write head according to claim 1, wherein said first optical means comprises a flat and transparent material.
- 6. An optical read/write head according to claim 1, wherein one of said two light receiving means is arranged for receiving light in front of a focal point of said second optical means, and wherein the other light receiving means is arranged for receiving light behind said focal point.
- 7. An optical read/write head according to claim 1, wherein said receptive surfaces of said light receiving means are divided, along lines of specified orientation, into at least three regions.
- 8. An optical read/write head according to claim 4, wherein said second optical means includes a means to detect focus error signals corresponding to point-spread aberrations, which occur when light passes through said flat and transparent material of said second optical means, comprising a surface of said flat transparent material having at least four distinct regions.
- 9. An optical read/write head according to claim 5, wherein said first optical means includes a means to detect focus error signals corresponding to point-spread aberrations, which occur when light passes through said flat and transparent material of said first optical means, comprising a surface of said flat transparent material having at least four distinct regions.
- 10. An optical read/write head according to claim 3, wherein said second optical means has a means for being rotated, so that an angle of said second optical means can be adjusted.
Priority Claims (4)
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4-81598 |
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4-295581 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/025,687, filed Mar. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,677.
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