WO2004107332A1 - High-density recording medium and recording and/or reproducing device therefor - Google Patents
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- G11B23/00—Record carriers not specific to the method of recording or reproducing; Accessories, e.g. containers, specially adapted for co-operation with the recording or reproducing apparatus ; Intermediate mediums; Apparatus or processes specially adapted for their manufacture
- G11B23/0014—Record carriers not specific to the method of recording or reproducing; Accessories, e.g. containers, specially adapted for co-operation with the recording or reproducing apparatus ; Intermediate mediums; Apparatus or processes specially adapted for their manufacture record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form
- G11B23/0021—Record carriers not specific to the method of recording or reproducing; Accessories, e.g. containers, specially adapted for co-operation with the recording or reproducing apparatus ; Intermediate mediums; Apparatus or processes specially adapted for their manufacture record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form discs
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- the present invention relates to a high-density recording medium, e.g., an optical disc and a recording and/or reproducing device therefor, and more particularly to a high-density optical disc that is capable of not colliding with an objective lens of an optical pickup when the high-density optical disc, such as a BD (Blu-ray disc), is improperly placed in an optical disc recording and/or reproducing device, e.g. , when the high-density optical disc is placed upside down in the optical disc device, and an optical disc recording and/or reproducing device.
- BD Blu-ray disc
- a general CD compact disc
- the CD has a center hole of 15 mm in diameter, and a clamping area of 44 mm in diameter, which is formed around the center hole.
- the clamping area is securely placed on a turntable provided in an optical disc device by means of a clamper also provided in the optical disc device.
- a data recording layer of the CD, on which data is recorded in a pit pattern, is spaced approximately 1.2 mm from the surface of the CD facing an objective lens OL of an optical pickup provided in the optical disc device.
- the objective lens OL which is used in the optical pickup for the CD, has a relatively small numeral aperture NA.
- NA the numerical aperture
- the objective lens OL has an NA of 0.45.
- a general DVD digital versatile disc
- the DVD has a center hole of 15 mm in diameter, and a 5 clamping area of 44 mm in diameter, which is formed around the center hole.
- the clamping area is securely placed on a turntable provided in an optical disc device by means of a clamper also provided in the optical disc device.
- the objective lens OL which is used in the optical pickup for the DVD, has a relatively large numeral aperture NA.
- NA the objective lens OL
- a high-density optical disc standardization of which has been under discussion recently, such as a BD (Blu-ray disc) is formed with a thickness of 1.2 mm and a diameter of 120 mm. Also, the BD has a center hole of
- a data recording layer of the BD, on which data is recorded in a pit pattern, is spaced approximately 0.1 mm from the surface of the BD facing an objective lens OL of an optical pickup provided in the optical disc device.
- the objective lens of the optical pickup for the BD has the largest numeral aperture NA.
- the objective lens has an NA of 0.85.
- the optical pickup for the BD uses a laser beam having a short wavelength to reproduce data recorded in a high-density pit pattern or record data in a high-density pit pattern, as compared to the optical pickup for the CD or the DVD.
- the laser beam having a short wavelength and the objective lens having a much larger numeral aperture are used in the optical pickup for the BD. Consequently, a small spot of a laser beam having an increased amount of light can be focused on the recording layer in a state in which the objective lens of the optical pickup for the BD is closer to the recording layer of the BD.
- the light transmittance distance of the laser beam having a short wavelength can be shortened, whereby property change of the laser beam and occurrence of aberration are minimized.
- a general servo operation is carried out as follows.
- the BD 10 is rotated at high speed by means of a spindle motor 12, a motor driver 13, and a servo controller 15. While the BD 10 is rotated, the objective lens OL of an optical pickup 14, which is also provided in the optical disc device, focuses on the BD 10 based upon a focusing servo operation, by which the objective lens OL of the optical pickup 14 is vertically moved within the range of a prescribed working distance WD.
- data recorded on the disc is normally read or data is normally recorded on the disc.
- the recording layer of the BD 10 improperly placed on the turntable 11 is, from the objective lens OL, farther by at least 1.0 mm than that of the BD 10 properly placed on the turntable 11.
- the objective lens OL cannot focus on the BD 10 simply by a normal focusing operation for moving the objective lens OL vertically although the BD 10 is rotated at high speed by means of the spindle motor 12, the motor driver 13, and the servo controller 15. Consequently, the objective lens OL is upwardly moved toward the recording layer of the BD 10 until it moves to the maximum working distance WD_Max under the control of the servo controller 15 for controlling the focusing servo operation. As a result, the objective lens OL comes into collision with the BD 10, which may cause the BD 10, the objective lens OL, or an actuator for supporting the objective lens OL to be damaged, or otherwise cause the servo operation to have fatal errors .
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a high-density optical disc that is capable of not colliding with an objective lens of an optical pickup provided in an optical disc device although the objective lens is upwardly moved toward a recording layer of the high-density optical disc until it moves to the maximum working distance when the high-density optical disc, such as a BD (Blu-ray disc) , is improperly placed in the optical disc device, e.g., when the high-density optical disc is placed upside down in the optical disc device, and an optical disc device therefor.
- BD Blu-ray disc
- a high-density recording medium comprising: a clamping area; an information area; and a transition area between the clamping area and the information area, wherein a step from top surface in the transition area to the top surface in the information area is formed to have a slope down smoothly to the top surface of the information area.
- a high-density recording medium comprising: a clamping area; an information area the thickness of which is smaller than that of the clamping area; and a transition area between the clamping area and the information area, wherein a step is formed at the transition area, and wherein a data recording layer is formed at a lower position with respect to the middle of the disc in the thickness direction of the disc.
- an apparatus for recording and/or reproducing data on or from a high density recording medium comprising: an optical pickup for reading or recording data from or on a high-density recording medium; and a servo controller controlling the optical pickup to carry out a servo operation, wherein the optical pickup reads or records data from or on a recording layer of an information area based on the control of the servo controller, the information area having thickness smaller than that of a clamping area of the high-density recording medium, wherein a transition area formed between the clamping area and the information area, a step formed at the transition area, and the recording layer formed at a lower position with respect to half thickness of the recording medium.
- an apparatus for recording and/or reproducing data on or from a high density recording medium comprising: an optical pickup for reading or recording data from or on a high-density recording medium, wherein the high-density recording medium having a clamping area, an information area, and a transition area between the clamping area and the information area, and a step from top surface in the transition area to the top surface in the information area is formed to have a slope down smoothly to the top surface of the information area; and a servo controller controlling the optical pickup to carry out a servo operation to read or record data from or on a recording layer of information area.
- a system for recording or reproducing data on or from a high-density recording medium comprising: a high-density recording medium, the recording medium comprising a clamping area, an information area, and a transition area between the clamping area and the information area, wherein a step from top surface in the transition area to the top surface in the information area is formed to have a slope down smoothly to the top surface of the information area, and a recording layer located at a lower portion with respect to half thickness of the information area; and a recording/reproducing device which is able to insert the high-density recording medium, and operable to record or reproduce data on or from the high-density recording medium.
- Fig. 1 is a view showing the disc structure of a general CD (compact disc) ;
- Fig. 2 is a view showing the disc structure of a general DVD (digital versatile disc) ;
- Fig. 3 is a view showing the disc structure of a general BD (Blu-ray disc) ;
- Fig. 4 is a view showing the BD properly placed in a general optical disc device
- Fig. 5 is a view showing the BD improperly placed in the general optical disc device
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a high-density optical disc according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a view showing that the high-density optical disc does not collide with an objective lens by the provision of a sloping step according to the present invention
- 5 Fig. 8 is a view showing the high-density optical disc according to the present invention properly placed in an optical disc device;
- Fig. 9 is a view showing the high-density optical disc according to the present invention improperly placed in the 10 optical disc device.
- Figs. 10 to 15 illustrate high-density optical discs according to the present invention and results of experiments on the high-density optical discs.
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a high-density optical disc according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the high-density optical disc for example, a BD (Blu-ray disc) 20 is formed with a thickness of 1.2 mm and a diameter of
- the BD 20 has a center hole of 15 mm in diameter, a clamping area of 33 mm in diameter, which is formed around the center hole and securely placed on a turntable provided in the optical disc device by means of a clamper also provided in the optical disc device, and a transition area of 42 mm in diameter, which is allocated between the clamping area and an information area .
- the BD 20 is formed such that the thickness of the clamping area is different from that of the information area.
- the transition area of the BD 20 includes a sloping step having a prescribed thickness t of 0.1 to 0.6 mm at the surface of the BD 20 at a longer distance from the data recording layer of the BD 20, as shown in Fig. 6. Consequently, the thickness of the information area is 0.1 to 0.6 mm smaller than that of the clamping area.
- the step is formed to prevent a collision of the objective lens of the optical pickup with the BD 20 although the objective lens is upwardly moved toward the recording layer of the BD 20 to focus on the recording layer until it moves to the maximum working distance when the BD 20 is improperly placed on the turntable of the optical disc device, e.g., when the BD 20 is placed upside down on the turntable.
- the step of 0.1 tO 0.6 mm in thickness is formed from the end position of the clamping area to the starting position of the information area while having a prescribed slope in order to provide a prescribed gap distance between the BD 20 and the objective lens, as shown in Fig. 6.
- the objective lens OL of the optical pickup collides with the BD as the objective lens OL is maximally moved in the horizontal direction.
- the sloping step is partially formed on the transition area.
- the sloping step of the BD is formed from the end position of the clamping area, which has a diameter of 33 mm, to the position placed 2.0 mm ahead of the starting position of the information area, which has a diameter of 42 mm. Consequently, the objective lens OL of the optical pickup does not collide with the BD although the objective lens OL is maximally moved in the horizontal direction when the BD is placed upside down in the optical disc device (Example 2 ) .
- the clamping area of the BD 20 is safely placed on the turntable 11.
- the thickness of the clamping area is not changed, whereby stable clamping force is maintained.
- the thickness of the information area is reduced so that a relatively small centrifugal force is generated when the BD 20 is rotated at high speed, whereby more stable clamping force is guaranteed.
- the objective lens OL of the optical pickup 14 is vertically moved within the range of a prescribed working distance to carry out a focusing servo operation.
- data recorded on the disc is normally read, or data is normally recorded on the disc. 5
- the BD 20 is improperly inserted into the optical disc device, for example, the BD 20 is inserted upside down into the optical disc device as shown in Fig. 9, the clamping area of the BD 20 is safely placed on the turntable 11. In this case, however, a gap distance of 0.1 to 0.6 mm is formed between the
- the data recording layer of the BD 20 is spaced apart from the surface of the BD 20 facing the objective lens OL, whereby no normal focusing operation is carried out, and thus it is recognized that no disc is in the optical disc device.
- the thickness of the information area of the BD 20 is reduced below 1.2 mm, whereby the cost of materials required to manufacture the BD 20 is decreased. In the case that the BD 20 is manually inserted into a slot-type
- the BD 20 may collide with the optical disc drive due to the step formed at the BD 20.
- a shock due to the collision of the BD 20 with the optical disc drive is minimized by means of the sloping shape of the step, whereby smooth insertion of the BD 20 into the optical disc drive is possible .
- the sloping step having a thickness of 0.1 mm to 0.6 mm is formed at the transition area of the BD.
- the maximum thickness of the clamping area of the BD is 1.3 mm. Consequently, the thickness of an injection-molded substrate is 1.2 mm with the exception of a cover layer of 0.1 mm in thickness.
- the step is formed on the surface of the BD opposite to the cover layer so that the information area and the rim area are manufactured while the thickness of the information and rim area is smaller than that of the clamping area, for example, the thickness of the injection-molded substrate at the information area and the rim area is 0.6 mm, which is the same as a general DVD, a transcription property of grooves or pits formed at the recording surface during the injection molding is not deteriorated as in the DVD.
- the substrate at the information area and the rim area can be easily manufactured without deterioration of injection-molding and transcription properties as long as the thickness of the substrate at the information area and the rim area is 0.6 mm.
- the step having a thickness of up to 0.6 mm can be formed between the clamping area and the information area.
- the cover layer of 0.1 mm in thickness is formed on the recording surface of the BD, it is possible to manufacture a BD having a clamping area whose thickness is 1.3 mm, an information area whose thickness is 0.7 mm, and a rim area whose thickness is 0.7 mm.
- the minimum thickness of the clamping area is 1.15 mm
- the thickness of the step is 0.6 mm
- the thickness of the information area and the rim area is 0.55 mm. Consequently, the thickness of the injection-molded substrate is 0.45 with the exception of the thickness of the cover layer, which is 0.1 mm. In this case, however, the injection-molded substrate having a thickness of 0.45 mm can be practically manufactured.
- the reason why the minimum thickness of the step is set to 0.1 mm is as follows. Even when the objective lens for the BD having a numeral aperture of 0.85 has a large working distance, for example, approximately 0.5 mm or more, as shown in Fig. 11, a collision of the objective lens with the BD is prevented by the provision of the step having a thickness of at least 0.1 mm. Specifically, a collision of the objective lens with the BD is effectively prevented even when the distance in which the objective lens can be vertically moved to carry out the focusing servo operation is 0.5 mm in the direction close to the recording surface of the disc and 0.5 mm in the direction away from the recording surface of the disc on the basis of the focusing position.
- the effect of prevention of the collision of the objective lens with the BD is increased as the step of the BD has a larger thickness.
- the collision of the objective lens with the BD can still be prevented although the step of the BD has a small thickness.
- the minimum thickness of the disc is 0.9 mm when the injection-molded substrate is made of polycarbonate.
- the disc When the disc is directly loaded into or unloaded from a slot-type disc drive, which has no tray, as shown in Fig. 14, the disc may be caught by the disc drive due to the vertical step formed at the disc, which leads to a failure to load the disc into the disc drive.
- the step formed at the transition area of the disc may have other shapes in addition to the aforesaid sloping shape.
- the present invention provides a high-density optical disc wherein a prescribed gap distance between the high-density optical disc and an objective lens of an optical pickup provided in an optical disc device is increased.
- the present invention has an effect of preventing a collision of the high-density optical disc with the objective lens of the optical pickup, whereby damage to the high-density optical disc or the objective lens of the optical pickup is prevented, and fatal errors of a servo operation are effectively prevented.
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