Hideki Aikoh
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2006
Fumitomo Yamasaki; Akihiro Arai; Hideki Aikoh
A high-density optical disk system uses an objective lens with a high numerical aperture (NA) and a light source with a short wavelength (λ). However, the coma aberration caused by a relative radial tilt between the objective lens and an optical disk increases in proportion to NA3/λ. Therefore, the reliability of the optical disk system can be improved by detecting and compensating the radial tilt because the coma aberration deteriorates the read and write performance. This paper describes a radial tilt detection method that is based on analysis of the intensity distribution of reflected light from the optical disk. This method can be performed with high accuracy even at the boundary area of recorded and unrecorded tracks, and with an objective lens displacement. Furthermore, a tracking error signal detection method that can be used with the tilt detection method simultaneously is described. Its performance was confirmed experimentally using the optical pickup for a Blu-ray Disc (BD).
Applied Optics | 1994
Yasuhiro Tanaka; Masaaki Sunohara; Jun Murata; Tohru Nakamura; Hideki Aikoh
A double-knife-edge method for focusing error detection has been integrated into one molded-glass optical element (MGOE). The first surface of the MGOE consists of two parts, a slant plane and a sphere; the second surface is an asphere; Groove cross noise caused by a geometrical aberration of the MGOE is simulated. When the second surface is at sphere, there is a focus offset of 3 µm for a photodetector shift of ±10 µm, whereas the aspherical surface causes no focus offset. There was less than 0.3µm groove cross noise in the MGOE in the experiment.
International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage (2005), paper WB1 | 2005
Fumitomo Yamasaki; Akihiro Arai; Hideki Aikoh
A radial tilt detection method that performs with high accuracy even at the boundary area between recorded tracks and unrecorded tracks was developed, and its performance was confirmed experimentally.
Archive | 2007
Kousei Sano; Takayuki Nagata; Hideki Aikoh; Joji Anzai; Fumitomo Yamasaki
Archive | 2002
Fumitomo Yamasaki; Hideki Aikoh; Tohru Nakamura
Archive | 2000
Makoto Takashima; Hideki Aikoh; Hideki Nakata; Hironori Tomita; Tadashi Kuroda; Toru Tanaka
Archive | 2007
Takayuki Nagata; Joji Anzai; Hideki Aikoh
Archive | 2004
Hideki Nakata; Hironori Tomita; Hideki Aikoh; Kenichi Miyamori; Takuya Wada
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Osamu Mizuno; Tohru Nakamura; Hideki Aikoh; Hironori Tomita; Masanari Mohri
Archive | 2001
Hideki Aikoh; Tomoaki Izumi; Tohru Nakamura