Claims
- 1. An optical disk drive for retrieving data from or writing data to an optical disk, comprising:
an optical head having a flat surface and a transparent mesa formed on said flat surface, said mesa including a transparent mesa surface to couple optical energy, said optical head being suspended over the disk by an air-bearing action caused by spinning motion of the disk; a heating element formed on said mesa to allow transmission of said optical energy and to generate heat by receiving an electric current to thermally expand said mesa so as to move said mesa surface away from said flat surface and toward the disk; an actuator engaged to said optical head to load and unload said optical head to and from the disk along a path and to position said optical head over the disk; a cleaning element having a cleaning surface and disposed relative to said actuator in said path so as to contact and to clean said interfacing surface during loading and unloading of said head; and a control unit coupled to receive information on signal distortion in an optical signal passing through said mesa surface and configured to increase said electric current to thermally expand said mesa so as to contact the disk and to remove contaminants when said signal distortion is above a predetermined tolerance level.
- 2. A disk drive as in claim 1, wherein said heating element includes a transparent conducting film formed over said mesa surface.
- 3. A disk drive as in claim 1, wherein said heating element includes a conducting film formed around said mesa.
- 4. A disk drive as in claim 1, wherein said heating element includes a coil formed around said mesa.
- 5. A disk drive as in claim 1, wherein said mesa surface is spaced from said disk by less than one wavelength and said optical head couples said optical signals to and from the disk at least in part by evanescent waves.
- 6. A disk drive as in claim 1, wherein said cleaning element is deformable.
- 7. A disk drive as in claim 1, wherein said cleaning surface is formed of an abrasive material.
- 8. A disk drive as in claim 1, further comprising a spindle motor engaged to rotate the disk, wherein said control unit operates to reduce a spinning speed of said spindle motor so as to bring said interfacing surface into contact with said surface of the disk when said signal distortion is above said predetermined tolerance level.
- 9. An optical disk drive for retrieving data from or writing data to an optical disk, comprising:
a spindle motor having a spindle that holds the disk and operable to rotate the disk around the spindle; an optical head having an optically transparent interfacing surface that couples optical signals to and from the disk; an actuator disposed relative to said spindle motor and operable to place said optical head at a desired location over the disk, wherein said optical head is suspended over the disk by an air-bearing action caused by spinning motion of the disk; a detection unit to receive a reflected optical signal from the disk that passes through said interfacing surface and to produce an electrical signal indicating a distortion in said optical signal; and a control unit coupled to receive said electrical signal from said detection unit and controlling said spindle motor to cause said interfacing surface to momentarily contact the disk to remove contaminants deposited on said interfacing surface when said signal distortion is above a predetermined tolerance level.
- 10. A disk drive as in claim 9, wherein said optical head comprises:
a slider body having a flat surface, a transparent mesa formed on said flat surface and configured to have a transparent mesa surface to couple optical energy to and from the disk, and a heating element formed on said mesa to allow transmission of said optical signals between said optical head and the disk, said heating element operable to receive an electric current and generate heat to thermally expand said mesa so as to move said mesa surface away from said flat surface and toward the disk; and wherein said control unit is further operable to increase said electric current to thermally expand said mesa so as to contact the disk when said signal distortion is above a predetermined tolerance level.
- 11. An optical disk drive, comprising:
an optical disk having a central recording region operable to store information and a peripheral landing region that does not contain recorded information, wherein said peripheral landing region has an extra surface protection layer than said central recording region; a spindle motor having a spindle that holds said disk and operable to rotate said disk around the spindle; an optical head having an optically transparent interfacing surface that couples optical signals to and from said disk; an actuator disposed relative to said spindle motor and operable to place said optical head at a desired location over said disk, wherein said optical head is suspended over said disk by an air-bearing action caused by spinning motion of the disk; and a control unit controlling said actuator to load and unload said optical head to and from said disk in said peripheral landing region.
- 12. A disk drive as in claim 11, wherein said control unit is further configured to receive information indicating a signal distortion caused by contaminants on said interfacing surface of said optical head and controlling said spindle motor and said actuator to cause said interfacing surface to momentarily contact said peripheral land region of said disk so as to remove said contaminants when said signal distortion is above a predetermined tolerance level.
- 13. A method for operating a disk drive, comprising:
monitoring a reflected optical signal from an optical surface of an optical head that couples optical energy to and from a disk; determining an amount of contaminants on said optical surface based on distortion in said reflected optical signal; and controlling a spinning speed of the disk to momentarily bring said optical surface into a contact with the disk so as to remove said contaminants when said distortion is above a predetermined tolerance level.
- 14. A method as in claim 13, wherein said controlling a spinning speed of the disk is achieved by momentarily turning off an electrical power to a motor that drives the disk.
- 15. A method as in claim 13, wherein said controlling a spinning speed of the disk is achieved by reducing a speed of a motor that drives the disk.
- 16. A method as in claim 13, further comprising controlling said optical head to perform a seeking operation when said optical surface is in contact with the disk so as to enhance said removal of said contaminants.
- 17. A method as in claim 13, wherein said optical head has a mesa and said optical surface is a part of a surface of said mesa, and further comprising supplying thermal energy to said mesa to thermally expand said mesa when said signal distortion is above a predetermined tolerance level.
- 18. An optical disk drive adapted for retrieving data from or writing data to an optical disk, comprising:
an optical head having an optically transparent interfacing surface that couples optical signals to and from the disk; a sensor to detect a spacing between said interfacing surface of said optical head and the disk; and a control unit coupled to respond to a measurement from said sensor to control spacing between said interfacing surface and said disk by less than one wavelength to reduce contaminants deposited on said interfacing surface.
- 19. A disk drive as in claim 18, wherein said sensor includes a piezoelectric element to respond to an acoustic wave generated by a contact between said interfacing surface and the disk.
- 20. A disk drive as in claim 18, wherein said sensor includes a photodetector that receives a tracking error signal from said optical head, and wherein said sensor is configured to determine said spacing according to a distortion in said tracking error signal.
- 21. A disk drive as in claim 18, wherein said interfacing surface of the said optical head is in intermittent contact with said disk.
- 22. A disk drive as in claim 21, wherein said optical head includes a transparent mesa formed on a flat surface and configured to have a transparent mesa surface to effect said interfacing surface; and
a positioning element formed on said mesa to allow transmission of said optical signals between said optical head and the disk and adapted to shift said interfacing surface relative to said flat surface in response to a control signal, wherein said control unit produces said control signal to cause said interfacing surface have said intermittent contact with the disk and thus to remove contaminants on said transparent mesa surface.
- 23. A disk drive as in claim 22, wherein said positioning element includes a piezo-electric element engaged to shift said mesa relative to said flat surface.
- 24. A disk drive as in claim 22, wherein said positioning element includes a electrostatic element engaged to shift said mesa relative to said flat surface.
- 25. A disk drive as in claim 22, wherein said positioning element includes a heating element to receive an electric current and to generate heat to thermally expand said mesa so as to move said interfacing surface away from said flat surface and toward the disk.
- 26. A disk drive as in claim 18, wherein said spacing between said interfacing surface and the disk has an average value less than about 50 nm.
- 27. A disk drive as in claim 26, wherein said spacing between said interfacing surface and the disk is less than about 25 nm.
- 28. A method for operating a disk drive that has an optical head with a flat interfacing surface for coupling optical energy to and from a disk, comprising:
producing a signal from the interfacing region of the optical head and the disk to indicate a spacing between the flat interfacing surface and the disk; and controlling the spacing of the optical head from the disk to be a fraction of one wavelength according to the signal so that the flat interfacing surface has intermittent contact with the disk to prevent accumulation of contaminants on the flat interfacing surface.
- 29. A method as in claim 28, wherein the signal includes an acoustic wave generated from the optical head when the flat interfacing surface is at least partially in contact with the disk, and wherein the spacing between the flat interfacing surface and the disk is determined according to a measured property of the acoustic wave.
- 30. A method as in claim 28, wherein the signal includes an tracking error signal generated from the surface of the disk, and wherein the spacing between the flat interfacing surface and the disk is determined according to a distortion of the tracking error signal.
- 31. An optical disk drive having a head cleaning mechanism and adapted for retrieving data from or writing data to an optical disk, comprising:
an optical head having an optically transparent interfacing surface that couples optical signals; an actuator engaged to said optical head to load and unload said optical head to and from the disk, respectively, along a path, said actuator adapted to position said optical head to a desired position over the disk; and a cleaning element disposed relative to said actuator in said path to contact said interfacing surface of said head during loading or unloading of said head so as to remove contaminants from said interfacing surface.
- 32. A disk drive as in claim 31, wherein said cleaning element is deformable.
- 33. A disk drive as in claim 31, wherein said cleaning element has an abrasive surface that contacts said interfacing surface.
- 34. A disk drive as in claim 31, further comprising a ramp positioned relative to said actuator and adapted to support the optical head when unloaded from the disk, and wherein said cleaning element is attached to said ramp in said path.
- 35. A disk drive as in claim 31, further comprising:
a detection unit disposed relative to said optical head to receive a first optical signal from said optical head that passes through said interfacing surface and to produce an indication of a distortion in said first optical signal; and a control unit, coupled to said detection unit and said actuator, to compare said distortion against a predetermined distortion tolerance level, and to cause said actuator to perform a unload and load operation to clean said interfacing surface when said distortion is above said distortion tolerance level.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/304,527, filed May 4, 1999.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09304527 |
May 1999 |
US |
Child |
09961633 |
Sep 2001 |
US |