Two-element objective lens and spherical aberration correction for DVR

J. Baartman, J. Aarts, B. Hendriks
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This paper describes the advancement we made in developing objective lenses and actuators for DVR, which we see as the next generation in optical disk recording. Data capacity is primarily determined by the laser wavelength and the numerical aperture (NA) of the objective. In the DVR system, a blue (400 nm) semiconductor laser and a NA=0.85 two-lens objective are used, to achieve a capacity of 22 GB on a single layered optical disk with CD-like dimensions. The disk cover layer is only 0.1 mm thick, to achieve sufficient robustness against optical aberrations (coma) from disk tilt. Cover layer thickness variations result in spherical aberrations. For a user bitrate of 50 Mb/s, the required linear velocity of the track is 9 m/s. Given the manufacturing tolerances of the disk, the accelerations of the track in focus and radial direction can then be computed. Furthermore, there is an optical requirement on the maximum allowable error in spot position relative to the track, resulting in a minimum required bandwidth for focusing and radial tracking (3.6 kHz and 5.0 kHz).
DVR双元物镜及球差校正
本文介绍了我们在开发用于DVR的物镜和驱动器方面取得的进展,我们认为这是下一代光盘记录技术。数据容量主要由激光波长和物镜的数值孔径(NA)决定。在DVR系统中,使用蓝色(400 nm)半导体激光器和NA=0.85的双透镜物镜,在具有类似cd尺寸的单层光盘上实现了22gb的容量。磁盘覆盖层只有0.1毫米厚,以达到足够的抗光学像差(彗差)从磁盘倾斜。覆盖层厚度的变化会导致球差。对于50 Mb/s的用户比特率,所需的轨道线速度为9 m/s。给定磁盘的制造公差,就可以计算轨迹在焦点和径向上的加速度。此外,光斑位置相对于轨迹的最大允许误差有光学要求,从而导致对焦和径向跟踪所需的最小带宽(3.6 kHz和5.0 kHz)。
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