Claims
- 1. An optical system for recording or reproducing of information to or from an optical information recording medium, comprising:
- (a) a light source;
- (b) a coupling lens for converting a diverging light emergent from the light source to a converging light; and
- (c) an objective lens for further converging the converted converging light and for focusing on an information recording surface of the optical information recording medium;
- wherein a lateral magnification M.sub.c of the coupling lens on an image side for a light source side and a numerical aperture NA.sub.o on the light source side of the coupling lens satisfy the following expressions respectively,
- -7.0.ltoreq.M.sub.c -0.5
- 0.06.ltoreq.NA.sub.o .ltoreq.0.21.
- 2. The optical system of claim 1, wherein the objective lens satisfies the following expressions,
- 0.3.ltoreq.NA
- where NA represents a numerical aperture of the objective lens.
- 3. The optical system of claim 1, wherein the coupling lens includes at least one spherical lens.
- 4. The optical system of claim 1, wherein the coupling lens includes one lens in which at least one surface is aspherical.
- 5. The optical system of claim 4, wherein the one lens is made of glass.
- 6. The optical system of claim 4, wherein the one lens is made of resin.
- 7. The optical system of claim 4, wherein the one lens has aspherical surfaces on both sides thereof.
- 8. A coupling lens for use in an optical system for recording or reproducing an information to or from an optical information recording medium in which the coupling lens is provided between a light source and an objective lens, converts a diverging light incident from the light source to a converging light, and introduces the converging light to the objective lens, the coupling lens comprising:
- (a) a first surface; and
- (b) a second surface provided opposite the first surface,
- wherein a lateral magnification M.sub.c on an image side for a light source side and a numerical aperture NA.sub.o on the light source side of the coupling lens satisfy the following expressions respectively,
- -7.0.ltoreq.M.sub.c .ltoreq.-0.5
- 0.06.ltoreq.NA.sub.o .ltoreq.0.21.
- 9. The coupling lens of claim 8 including at least one spherical lens.
- 10. The coupling lens of claim 8 including one lens in which at least one surface is aspherical.
- 11. The coupling lens of claim 10 being made of glass.
- 12. The coupling lens of claim 10 being made of resin.
- 13. The coupling lens of claim 10 having aspherical surfaces on both sides thereof.
Priority Claims (3)
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7-308565 |
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7-309189 |
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7-352208 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/734,502, filed on Oct. 21, 1996, which is incorporated herein by reference now U.S. Pat. No. 5,966,362.
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Divisions (1)
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