Claims
- 1. In an optical recording method in which an intensity of a laser beam to be radiated onto an optical recording medium is raised from an intensity P.sub.pre for maintaining a pre-heat state, in which a temperature of the medium surface becomes a predetermined temperature, to an intensity P.sub.W1 higher than P.sub.pre, after P.sub.W1 is maintained for a time T.sub.W1, the intensity is reduced to an intensity P.sub.W2 lower than P.sub.W1 to form a mark on said optical recording medium, thereafter, the intensity is reduced to an intensity P.sub.LB lower than P.sub.pre, and after an lapse of a time T.sub.off, the intensity is raised to P.sub.pre,
- the improvement characterized in that
- P.sub.W2 is controlled so that the medium temperature at a peak temperature position or a spot center position of the laser beam radiated onto the medium surface after an elapse of the time T.sub.W1 remains constant even after the intensity is reduced to P.sub.W2, and at least one of P.sub.pre, T.sub.off, and P.sub.LB is controlled to establish the pre-heat condition within a time period until the intensity is raised to P.sub.W1 again so as to form the next mark.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein thermal response characteristics of the optical recording medium are approximated by an exponential function.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the intensity P.sub.LB is set to be zero.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the time T.sub.off is set to be equal to or close to a value m/n times (m and n are natural numbers) of a write clock period T.
- 5. An optical recording apparatus comprising:
- a laser source for emitting a laser beam;
- radiation means for radiating the laser beam onto an optical recording medium;
- moving means for changing a radiation position of the laser beam on said recording medium;
- first modulation means for raising an intensity of the laser beam to be radiated onto said optical recording medium from an intensity P.sub.pre for maintaining a pre-heat state, in which a temperature of the medium surface becomes a predetermined temperature, to an intensity P.sub.W1 higher than P.sub.pre, and reducing the intensity to an intensity P.sub.W2 lower than P.sub.W1 after P.sub.W1 is maintained for a time T.sub.W1 so as to form a mark;
- second modulation means for reducing the intensity to an intensity P.sub.LB lower than P.sub.pre after the mark is formed on said optical recording medium, and raising the intensity to P.sub.pre after an elapse of a time T.sub.off ;
- first control means for controlling P.sub.W2 so that the medium temperature at a peak temperature position or a spot center position of the laser beam radiated onto the medium surface after an elapse of the time T.sub.W1 remains constant even after the intensity is reduced to P.sub.W2 ; and
- second control means for controlling at least one of P.sub.pre, T.sub.off, and P.sub.LB so as to establish the pre-heat state within a time period until the intensity is raised to P.sub.W1 again so as to form the next mark.
- 6. A method of determining a prepulse condition and a heat shut off condition for an optical recording method in which an intensity of a laser beam to be radiated onto an optical recording medium is raised from an intensity P.sub.pre for maintaining a pre-heat state, in which a temperature of the medium surface becomes a predetermined temperature, to an intensity P.sub.W1 higher than P.sub.pre, after P.sub.W1 is maintained for a time T.sub.W1, the intensity is reduced to an intensity P.sub.W2 lower than P.sub.W1 to form a mark on said optical recording medium, thereafter, the intensity is reduced to an intensity P.sub.LB lower than P.sub.pre, and after an lapse of a time T.sub.off, the intensity is raised to P.sub.pre, comprising the steps of:
- setting P.sub.W2 so that the medium temperature at a peak temperature position or a spot center position of the laser beam radiated onto the medium surface after an elapse of the time T.sub.W1 remains constant even after the intensity is reduced to P.sub.W2 ; and
- determining a combination of P.sub.pre, T.sub.off, and P.sub.LB, which combination establishes the pre-heat condition within a time period until the intensity is raised to P.sub.W1 again so as to form the next mark.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the intensity P.sub.LB is set to be zero.
- 8. A method according to claim 6, wherein the time T.sub.off is set to be equal to or close to a value m/n times (m and n are natural numbers) of a write clock period T.
- 9. An apparatus for determining a prepulse condition and a heat shut off condition for an optical recording method in which an intensity of a laser beam to be radiated onto an optical recording medium is raised from an intensity P.sub.pre for maintaining a pre-heat state, in which a temperature of the medium surface becomes a predetermined temperature, to an intensity P.sub.W1 higher than P.sub.pre, after P.sub.W1 is maintained for a time T.sub.W1, the intensity is reduced to an intensity P.sub.W2 lower than P.sub.W1 to form a mark on said optical recording medium, thereafter, the intensity is reduced to an intensity P.sub.LB lower than P.sub.pre, and after an lapse of a time T.sub.off, the intensity is raised to P.sub.pre, comprising:
- a first calculation unit for calculating P.sub.W2, which allows the medium temperature at a peak temperature position or a spot center position of the laser beam radiated onto the medium surface after an elapse of the time T.sub.W1 to remains constant even after the intensity is reduced to P.sub.W2 ;
- a second calculation unit for calculating a combination of P.sub.pre, T.sub.off, and P.sub.LB, which combination establishes the pre-heat condition within a time period until the intensity is raised to P.sub.W1 again so as to form the next mark; and
- an output unit for outputting values calculated by said first and second calculation units.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the intensity P.sub.LB is set to be zero.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the time T.sub.off is set to be equal to or close to a value m/n times (m and n are natural numbers) of a write clock period T.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-289166 |
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5-025901 |
Feb 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/141,619 filed Oct. 27, 1993, now abandoned.
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