Claims
- 1. An optical recording medium having spirally or concentrically formed tracks and capable of an optical recording, the optical recording medium comprising a data recording and reproducing area divided into a plurality of zones in the radial direction, one zone being divided into a plurality of sectors respectively having an address area including pits having address information and a data area only composed of grooves and capable of recording and reproducing data, and the number of sectors forming each zone being different,
wherein an average quantity of reflecting light Iemboss of the address area and an average quantity of reflecting light Idata of the data area satisfy a relation expressed by 0.7≦(Iemboss/Idata)≦1.3.
- 2. An optical recording medium having spirally or concentrically formed tracks and capable of an optical recording, the optical recording medium comprising a data recording and reproducing area divided into a plurality of zones in the radial direction, one zone being divided into a plurality of sectors respectively having an address area including pits having address information and a data area only composed of grooves and capable of recording and reproducing data, and the number of sectors forming each zone being different,
wherein an average quantity of reflecting light Iemboss of the address area and an average quantity of reflecting light Idata of the data area satisfy a relation expressed by 0.8≦(Iemboss/Idata)≦1.2.
- 3. An optical recording medium capable of recording data on both lands and grooves, wherein the groove is formed in a land track adjacent to the address area of a groove track.
- 4. The optical recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by a process including a manufacturing process of irradiating a recording film with a beam having a diameter of beam larger than a track pitch to raise the temperature of the recording film.
- 5. The optical recording medium according to claim 2, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by a process including a manufacturing process of irradiating a recording film with a beam having a diameter of beam larger than a track pitch to raise the temperature of the recording film.
- 6. The optical recording medium according to claim 3, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by a process including a manufacturing process of irradiating a recording film with a beam having a diameter of beam larger than a track pitch to raise the temperature of the recording film.
- 7. The optical recording medium according to claim 3, wherein an average quantity of reflecting light Iemboss of the address area and an average quantity of reflecting light Idata of the data area satisfy a relation expressed by 0.7≦(Iemboss/Idata)≦1.3.
- 8. The optical recording medium according to claim 3, wherein an average quantity of reflecting light Iemboss of the address area and an average quantity of reflecting light Idata of the data area satisfy a relation expressed by 0.8≦(Iemboss/Idata)≦1.2.
- 9. The optical recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by using a magneto-optical recording film.
- 10. The optical recording medium according to claim 2, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by using a magneto-optical recording film.
- 11. The optical recording medium according to claim 3, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by using a magneto-optical recording film.
- 12. The optical recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by using a phase-change recording film.
- 13. The optical recording medium according to claim 2, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by using a phase-change recording film.
- 14. The optical recording medium according to claim 3, wherein the optical recording medium is manufactured by using a phase-change recording film.
Priority Claims (1)
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P2001-189087 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of PCT application No. PCT/JP02/05837 filed Jun. 12, 2002, and claims priority to Japanese Application(s) No(s). P2001-189087 filed Jun. 22, 2001, which applications are incorporated herein by reference to the extent permitted by law.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/JP02/05837 |
Jun 2002 |
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10741291 |
Dec 2003 |
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