Claims
- 1. A semiconductor laser system comprising:
- at least first, second and third laser beam emitters formed on a surface of a substrate of one semiconductor chip, said second laser beam emitter having a light emitting face laterally offset from a light-emitting face of said first laser beam emitter, and said third laser beam emitter having a light-emitting face vertically offset from said light-emitting face of said second laser beam emitter;
- wherein the laser beams therefrom are directed in a same direction but do not exist in a same plane, and wherein at least two of but not all of the laser beam emitters share one plane, perpendicular to the laser beams, for their light-emitting faces.
- 2. The semiconductor laser system of claim 1 further comprising photodetectors, waveguides and light-blocks;
- wherein each of photodetectors are located on the opposite side of each of said emitters to said laser beam emitting surface being optically connected thereto through each of the waveguides,
- every pair of the waveguides next to each other are optically disconnected by each of the light-blocks.
- 3. A semiconductor laser system according to claim 1, wherein said at least three light-emitting parts are for detecting a tracking error signal, a focusing error signal and an RF signal indicative of information recorded in an optical disk, respectively, and furthering comprising a laser diode dedicated to writing information and/or a laser diode dedicated to erasing information, said light-emitting parts and said laser diode being formed on a same chip.
- 4. A semiconductor laser system according claim 1, wherein said at least three light-emitting parts are for detecting a tracking error signal, a focusing error signal and an RF signal indicative of information recorded in an optical disk, respectively, and furthering comprising a fourth light-emitting part for detecting another RF signal, said fourth light-emitting part being spaced apart by a distance equal to a width of a track formed in an optical disk from said at least three light-emitting parts for detecting an RF signal in a direction perpendicular to the track.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation division of application Ser. No. 08/208,668, filed Mar. 11, 1994 now abandoned.
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