U.S. patent application number 12/323841 was filed with the patent office on 2009-05-28 for holographic recording medium.
This patent application is currently assigned to FUJITSU LIMITED. Invention is credited to Toshikazu Kanaoka, Akiyoshi Uchida.
Application Number | 20090135703 12/323841 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 37901783 |
Filed Date | 2009-05-28 |
United States Patent
Application |
20090135703 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Uchida; Akiyoshi ; et
al. |
May 28, 2009 |
HOLOGRAPHIC RECORDING MEDIUM
Abstract
This invention is a holographic recording medium including a
track in which position information to specify a recording position
and a reproducing position of page data is formed. The position
information of the track is formed of position detection patterns.
The position detection patterns each including a first detection
mark row including center pits arranged at predetermined intervals;
and a second detection mark row including side marks arranged at
the same intervals as the intervals of the center pits, the side
marks having lengths substantially corresponding to integral
multiples of the intervals of the center pits. The second detection
mark row is arranged adjacent to the first detection mark row such
that both ends of the side marks are arranged so as to correspond
to the center pits in a track width direction, and page data is
recorded and reproduced on the basis of positions of the center
pits or positions of the ends of the side marks.
Inventors: |
Uchida; Akiyoshi; (Kawasaki,
JP) ; Kanaoka; Toshikazu; (Kawasaki, JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
GREER, BURNS & CRAIN
300 S WACKER DR, 25TH FLOOR
CHICAGO
IL
60606
US
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Assignee: |
FUJITSU LIMITED
Kawasaki-shi
JP
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Family ID: |
37901783 |
Appl. No.: |
12/323841 |
Filed: |
November 26, 2008 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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11342438 |
Jan 30, 2006 |
7468822 |
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12323841 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
369/103 ;
G9B/7 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G11B 20/10 20130101;
G11B 20/1217 20130101; G11B 7/24044 20130101; G11B 7/00781
20130101; G11B 27/24 20130101; G11B 2020/1274 20130101; G11B 7/0065
20130101; G11B 7/00772 20130101; G11B 2220/2504 20130101; G11B
2020/1267 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
369/103 ;
G9B/7 |
International
Class: |
G11B 7/00 20060101
G11B007/00 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Oct 3, 2005 |
JP |
2005-290341 |
Claims
1. A holographic recording medium comprising: a track in which
position information to specify a recording position and a
reproducing position of page data is formed, wherein the position
information of one track includes a plurality of rows of position
detection patterns, the plurality of rows of position detection
patterns include a first detection mark row including center marks
arranged at predetermined intervals, and a second detection mark
row in which side marks each including a plurality of pits are
arranged at predetermined intervals, the side mark is arranged in
the vicinity of the first detection mark in a track width
direction, and arrangement of the pits which constitute the side
mark is different in each side mark and corresponds to a specific
physical address, and page data is recorded and reproduced on the
basis of positions of the center marks.
2. A holographic recording medium comprising: a track in which
position information to specify a recording position and a
reproducing position of page data is formed, wherein position
detection patterns which constitute the position information of the
track include a plurality of guide pitches arranged at regular
intervals and a computer-generated hologram pattern formed between
the guide pitches every predetermined number of guide pitches, the
computer-generated hologram pattern is an indented pattern in which
information to specify a physical address of its position is
previously recorded, and page data is recorded and reproduced on
the basis of the position of each of the guide pitches.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a divisional of application Ser. No.
11/342,438, filed Jan. 30, 2006.
[0002] This application is related to Japanese application No.
2005-290341 filed on Oct. 3, 2005, whose priority is claimed under
35 USC .sctn. 119, the disclosure of which is incorporated by
reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] 1. Field of the Invention
[0004] The present invention relates to a holographic recording
medium and more particularly, to a medium in which holographic
recording/reproducing can be performed after a recording position
or a reproducing position is detected in the medium.
[0005] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0006] According to a conventional magneto-optical recording medium
(such as MO), while address information previously recorded on the
medium is detected, a seek operation is performed in which an
optical component and the like is moved by a distance corresponding
to a difference between a detected present address and a target
address in which recording (or reproducing) is to be performed, and
after the present address coincides with the target address,
information is recorded/reproduced.
[0007] FIG. 21 is a schematic explanatory view showing a recording
region of the conventional magneto-optical recording medium.
[0008] Referring to FIG. 21, an address region and a data region
are alternately arranged on one track and, for example, just after
a certain address region, a data region corresponding to that
address region is arranged.
[0009] In addition, in one address region, a row of pits is formed
to specify an address specific to the address region.
[0010] The row of pits is formed in the address region shown in
FIG. 21 and a target address is searched by reading the pit row and
data is recorded in the data region corresponding to the target
address.
[0011] If the recording is performed before the target address and
the present address coincide with each other, existing data could
be destroyed or data which is different from the target data is
read out due to a defect of reproduction. As a result, normal
recording/reproducing cannot be performed. Thus, it is very
important to confirm that the present address and the target
address coincide with each other. Such confirmation of the address
coincidence is also important in a holographic recording medium in
which two-dimensional page data is multiplex-recorded.
[0012] Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-31395
proposes an address information adding method in which address
information is arranged together with data in a two-dimensional
information page to facilitate an addressing operation, and a
position error between the address information and holographic data
can be detected. Here, there is described a holographic recording
medium in which a position of an address information region is
differentiated every page, and an address is detected by a sum of
detected light amounts, and after the multiplex-recorded
two-dimensional page information is reproduced, position
displacement can be detected.
[0013] However, according to the holographic recording, since
plural pieces of information (two-dimensional page data) are
multiplex-recorded in the same physical region, its recording
density is considerably high as compared with the conventional
magneto-optical medium (such as MO). Therefore, if an address is
allocated to one recording unit like the conventional MO, since a
ratio occupied by recording region to be used for recording the
address information is increased, it is actually difficult to
allocate the address like the conventional MO.
[0014] Thus, according to the conventional holographic recording,
it is difficult to confirm that the target address coincides with
the present address every recording unit before the data is
recorded or reproduced like an address detection process of the
conventional MO.
[0015] In addition, according to Japanese Unexamined Patent
Publication No. 2005-31395, the position displacement of the
recording or reproducing position can be detected after the
two-dimensional page information containing the address information
is reproduced. However, since the recording capacity of the page
information which is one unit for the recording/reproducing is very
large such as hundreds of megabytes, it takes a lot of time to
reproduce the page information itself.
[0016] That is, since it is found that the address information is
different from the target address after the page data containing
the address information is reproduced, which takes a lot of time, a
waste time is consumed for the reproducing, so that it takes a lot
of time to perform the reproducing process substantially.
[0017] In addition, according to the holographic recording in which
it takes time to reproducing the data, it is desirable that the
address information to be reproduced is detected and then it can be
detected that the address information is displaced before the
reproducing process of the two-dimensional page data in order to
improve time efficiency in reproducing the page data.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The present invention provides a holographic recording
medium which includes a track in which position information to
specify a recording position and a reproducing position of page
data is formed, the position information of the track being formed
of position detection patterns, the position detection patterns
each including a first detection mark row including center pits
arranged at predetermined intervals; and a second detection mark
row including side marks arranged at the same intervals as the
intervals of the center pits, the side marks having lengths
substantially corresponding to integral multiples of the intervals
of the center pits, wherein the second detection mark row is
arranged adjacent to the first detection mark row such that both
ends of the side marks are arranged so as to correspond to the
center pits in a track width direction, and page data is recorded
and reproduced on the basis of positions of the center pits or
positions of the ends of the side marks. Thus, it is possible to
improve a detection precision of a recording and reproducing
position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] FIGS. 1(a)-1(c) show an explanatory diagram showing position
detection patterns according to a first embodiment of the present
invention;
[0020] FIGS. 2(a)-2(c) show an explanatory diagram showing position
detection patterns of a holographic recording medium according to
another embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a position
detection process according to the first embodiment of the present
invention;
[0022] FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a light detection
surface of a beam detector for detecting a position according to
the present invention;
[0023] FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b) show an explanatory diagram showing
variations of a differential signal and a position detection signal
according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a position
detection process in an abnormal case according to the first
embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] FIGS. 7(a) and 7(b) show an explanatory diagram showing
shifted position detection which becomes a problem in a general
shifted recording method;
[0026] FIGS. 8(a) and 8(b) show an explanatory diagram showing
shifted position detection which becomes a problem in a general
angular multiplexing and shifted recording method;
[0027] FIGS. 9(a) and 9(b) show an explanatory diagram showing
shifted position detection which becomes a problem in a general
angular multiplexing and shifted recording method;
[0028] FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a constitution of a
recording and reproducing device used in the first embodiment of
the present invention;
[0029] FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing a position
detection process when two position detection patterns are
sequentially omitted according to the present invention;
[0030] FIGS. 12(a) and 12(b) show an explanatory diagram showing
variations of a differential signal and a position detection signal
according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0031] FIGS. 13(a) and 13(b) show an explanatory diagram showing a
variation of a differential signal when two position detection
errors sequentially occur according to the present invention;
[0032] FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing arrangement of
another position detection patterns according to the first
embodiment of the present invention;
[0033] FIGS. 15(a)-15(c) show an explanatory diagram showing a
position detection patterns according to a second embodiment of the
present invention;
[0034] FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a constitution of a
recording and reproducing device used in the second embodiment of
the present invention;
[0035] FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram showing position detection
patterns according to a third embodiment of the present
invention;
[0036] FIGS. 18(a) and 18(b) show an explanatory diagram showing a
light detection surface of a beam detector for detecting a position
according to the third embodiment of the present invention;
[0037] FIG. 19 is an explanatory diagram showing a position
detection process in a normal case according to the third
embodiment of the present invention;
[0038] FIG. 20 is an explanatory diagram showing a position
detection process in an abnormal case according to the third
embodiment of the present invention; and
[0039] FIG. 21 is an explanatory view showing an address of a
conventional optical disk.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040] The present invention provides a holographic recording
medium capable of confirming with high precision whether a present
position is displaced from a target position before two-dimensional
page data is recorded and reproduced or while it is being recorded
and reproduced.
[0041] The present invention provides a holographic recording
medium which includes a track in which position information to
specify a recording position and a reproducing position of page
data is formed, the position information of the track being formed
of position detection patterns, the position detection patterns
each including a first detection mark row including center pits
arranged at predetermined intervals; and a second detection mark
row including side marks arranged at the same intervals as the
intervals of the center pits, the side marks having lengths
substantially corresponding to integral multiples of the intervals
of the center pits, wherein the second detection mark row is
arranged adjacent to the first detection mark row such that both
ends of the side marks are arranged so as to correspond to the
center pits in a track width direction, and page data is recorded
and reproduced on the basis of positions of the center pits or
positions of the ends of the side marks. Thus, it is possible to
improve a detection precision of a recording and reproducing
position.
[0042] In the present invention, each end of the side marks of the
second detection mark row coincides with the center of each center
pit in the track width direction.
[0043] Further, the position detection patterns include one first
detection mark row and two second mark rows arranged at both sides
of the first detection mark row, a side mark A of one second
detection mark row has a length corresponding to almost three times
as long as the interval of the center pits, and each end of the
side mark A is arranged so as to correspond to the center of the
center pits in the track width direction, and a side mark B of the
other second detection mark row has almost the same length as the
interval of the center pits, and each end of the center pit B
coincides with the center of each center pit in the track width
direction.
[0044] In addition, the position detection patterns include one
first detection mark row, the second detection mark row include two
side marks A and B arranged on both sides of the first detection
mark row, each of the side marks A and B of the second detection
mark row has a length corresponding to almost three times as long
as the interval of the center pits, and the side marks A and B of
the second detection mark row are arranged such that each end
corresponds to a position of the center pit of the first detection
mark row in the track width direction, a left end of the side mark
A does not coincide with a left end of the side mark B and a right
end of the side mark A does not coincide with a right end of the
side mark B.
[0045] The present invention also provides a holographic recording
medium which includes a track in which position information to
specify a recording position and a reproducing position of page
data is formed, wherein position detection patterns which
constitute the position information of the track include a
detection mark row including side marks arranged at regular
intervals, and page data is recorded and reproduced on the basis of
an end position of the side marks.
[0046] The present invention also provides a holographic recording
medium which includes a track in which position information to
specify a recording position and a reproducing position of page
data is formed, wherein the position information of one track
includes a plurality of rows of position detection patterns, the
plurality of rows of position detection patterns include a first
detection mark row including center marks arranged at predetermined
intervals, and a second detection mark row in which side marks each
including a plurality of pits are arranged at predetermined
intervals, the side mark is arranged in the vicinity of the first
detection mark in a track width direction, and arrangement of the
pits which constitute the side mark is different in each side mark
and corresponds to a specific physical address, and page data is
recorded and reproduced on the basis of positions of the center
marks.
[0047] The present invention also provides a holographic recording
medium which includes a track in which position information to
specify a recording position and a reproducing position of page
data is formed, wherein position detection patterns which
constitute the position information of the track include a
plurality of guide pitches arranged at regular intervals and a
computer-generated hologram pattern formed between the guide
pitches every predetermined number of guide pitches, the
computer-generated hologram pattern is an indented pattern in which
information to specify a physical address of its position is
previously recorded, and page data is recorded and reproduced on
the basis of the position of each of the guide pitches.
[0048] Embodiments of the present invention will be described with
reference to the drawings hereinafter. In addition, the present
invention is not limited to the following description of the
embodiments.
(Constitution of Holographic Recording Medium According to First
Embodiment of the Present Invention)
[0049] FIG. 1 shows a constitution of a holographic recording
medium according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0050] In FIG. 1, (a) is a plan view showing a rectangular
card-shaped medium 1, and (b) is a plan view showing a disk-shaped
medium 1.
[0051] Each medium has a track 2 in which position information for
finding a recording position or a reproducing position has been
previously formed on a medium surface. The position information
contains track identification numbers and position detection
patterns. The track identification number and the position
detection pattern are formed at the time of manufacturing as fixed
information which cannot changed before shipping.
[0052] A plurality of linear tracks 2 are formed in parallel in (a)
of FIG. 1.
[0053] A plurality of tracks 2 are concentrically formed in (b) of
FIG. 1.
[0054] For example, when a recording request of data into a certain
logical address is provided, a physical address corresponding to
the logical address is found and a position corresponding to the
physical address is found while position detection patterns formed
in the track 2 are checked. When the position is found, page data
is holographically recorded into the position.
[0055] A shifted multiplex recording-type holographic recording
medium in which plural pieces of page data are multiplex-recorded
while they are slightly shifted will be described in the following
embodiment.
[0056] In FIG. 1, (c) is an enlarged view showing an inside of one
track of the medium according to the present invention. The left
side is a head of the track in (c) of FIG. 1. In the track 2, a pit
row (indented pattern) to specify an identification number of the
track is formed in a predetermined region starting from the head of
the track and then position detection patterns to specify a
recording position and a reproducing position is formed.
[0057] The lateral direction of the track in (c) of FIG. 1 is a
direction to shift a position to be irradiated with light and the
light is shifted from the left to the right of the track at the
time of recording and reproducing to detect the position detection
pattern, so that a target recording/reproducing position is
found.
[0058] The position detection patterns according to the present
invention include a plurality of rows of patterns. For example, the
position detection patterns include three rows of patterns in (c)
of FIG. 1. The three rows are arranged in a track width direction.
In addition, pits or marks which constitute one row of patterns are
arranged in a direction perpendicular to the track width, that is,
in the same direction as the light shifted direction.
[0059] As shown in (c) of FIG. 1, center pits 10 are arranged in
the center of the track and rows of side marks 11-1 and 11-2 are
provided on both sides of the row of the center pits 10. The row of
the center pits 10 corresponds to a first detection mark row and
the row of the side marks 11 corresponds to a second detection mark
row.
[0060] The center pit 10 is a fine circular recess or a fine
circular projection. In addition, the center pits 10 are arranged
at regular intervals in the light shifted direction. The interval
of the center pits 10 corresponds to a length (pitch) of a shifted
amount of the light and may be about 10 .mu.m, for example, and the
position of the center pit 10 becomes a criterion of a region in
which page data is recorded and reproduced.
[0061] Each end of the side mark 11 is arranged at a position
corresponding to the center pit 10 in the track width direction and
formed at a position apart from the center pit at a small distance
(about 10 .mu.m, for example) in the track width direction in the
vicinity of the center pit 10.
[0062] In addition, the side mark 11 has a length corresponding to
almost an integral multiple of the interval of the center pit 10
and arranged at the same interval as that of the center pit 10. The
side mark 11 is illustrated as a linear mark having a length of an
interval L0 of the two adjacent center pits 10 in (c) of FIG.
1.
[0063] Each end of the side mark 11 coincides with the center of
the center pit 10 in the track width direction in (c) of FIG. 1.
Although the length of the side mark 11 is equal to the distance L0
between the centers of the two center pits 10 in (c) of FIG. 1, it
may be equal to a distance L1 (L1>L0) from a left end of the
left center pit 10 to a right end of the right center pit 10.
[0064] In addition, the side marks 11 are arranged at regular
intervals in the light shifted direction similar to the center pits
10. As shown in (c) of FIG. 1, when the side mark 11 is provided
between the first and second center pits 10, the side mark is not
provided between the second and third center pits 10 but the side
mark 11 is provided between the third and fourth center pits
10.
[0065] In (c) of FIG. 1, address information is not contained in
the center pit 10 nor the side marks 11-1 and 11-2 and each of them
is simply a convex pattern or a concave pattern.
[0066] Therefore, it is determined what number shifted position is
at present by counting the number of the center pits 10 from the
left of the track. For example, when the page data is to be
recorded in the third shifted position (pit 3), the third center
pit 10 from the left is detected and a recording region centered on
the third center pit 10 is irradiated with lights (information
light and reference light) to record the page data. In (c) of FIG.
1, a recording region centered on the second center pit 2 and a
recording region centered on the third center pit 3 are
illustrated.
[0067] According to the holographic recording, since the multiplex
recording can be implemented, a region irradiated with light at the
time of recording can be larger than the track width and also
larger than the center pit interval L0. That is, according to the
shifted multiplex recording, the adjacent recording regions may be
partially overlapped with each other.
[0068] When the recorded page data is reproduced, similar to the
recording process, a center pit of a position to be reproduced is
found and the reference light is applied to the position centered
on the center pit to reproduce page data. The region irradiated
with the light at the time of reproducing has the same size as that
at the time of recording.
[0069] The present invention is characterized in that a recording
position or a reproducing position is confirmed before the
recording process or the reproducing process, and the center pit 10
and the side mark 11 are used in confirming the position.
[0070] In addition, when the recording position and the like is
confirmed, a plurality of light beams are used as will be described
below. In the case of the medium shown in (c) of FIG. 1, three
light beams (B1, B2 and B3) are used as shown in FIG. 3.
[0071] The three light beams (B1, B2 and B3) are applied in the
vicinity of the side mark 11-1, center pit 10 and the side mark
11-2, respectively, and have a spot diameter smaller than that used
in the recording process.
[0072] While one track is irradiated with such three light beams at
the same time, the beams are moved from the left to the right in
(c) of FIG. 1. When reflected lights of the three light beams are
detected and analyzed, the center pit 10 of the target recording
position can be found.
[0073] The side mark 11 is used to detect position displacement or
avoid an erroneous detection which could occur when the center pit
10 of the target recording position is searched.
[0074] For example, an omission of the center pit 10 which is to
exist originally or an erroneous detection of the center pit due to
a defect 20 which is not to exist originally is found by the side
mark 11. In addition, since the omission of the center pit 10 is
detected with the dedicated light beams (B1, B2 and B3) which are
different from the light beam for the recording process are used,
it can be detected before the recording process or the reproducing
process.
(Embodiment of Position Detection Patterns of Medium)
[0075] FIG. 2 shows some embodiments of the position detection
patterns according to the present invention.
[0076] In FIG. 2, (a) shows an example in which rows of side marks
11-1 and 11-2 are provided on both sides of a row of center pits 10
in a track width direction, which is the same as (c) of FIG. 1.
[0077] Also in FIG. 2, (b) shows an example in which a row of a
side mark 11-2 is provided only one side of a center pit 10 in a
track width direction. Although the side mark 11-2 is provided on a
lower side of the center pit 10 in (b) of FIG. 2, it may be
provided on an upper side thereof.
[0078] Also in FIG. 2, (c) shows an example in which a center pit
10 does not exist and two rows of side marks 11-1 and 11-2 are
provided. In this case, the side mark serves as the center pit
10.
[0079] Also in FIG. 2, (d) shows an example in which slits 12-1 and
12-2 provided to obtain a track error signal (TES) is also used as
a side mark 11. Here, the TES slit 12 is not continuously formed
and it may be arranged at regular intervals similar to (a) of FIG.
2.
[0080] Although the four embodiments of patterns are illustrated in
FIG. 2, the patterns are not limited to these.
[0081] As shown in (b) or (c) of FIG. 2, since at least two pattern
rows are to be provided, three side mark rows may be provided
instead of one or two side mark rows.
(Explanation of Position Detection Process of Medium Having No Side
Mark)
[0082] A description will be made of a medium having a track in
which only the center pits are provided and there is no side mark
before a description is made of the position detection process of
the medium having the position detection patterns in (c) of FIG. 1
according to the present invention. According to such medium, there
is a case the shifted position displacement cannot be detected as
will be described below.
[0083] FIG. 7 shows an explanatory diagram showing shifted position
detection of the holographic medium of a shifted recording
type.
[0084] Here, there is no side mark 11 shown in (c) of FIG. 1 and a
row of position markers P1 to P8 corresponding to the center pits
10 are provided in the track.
[0085] In FIG. 7, (a) shows a case the shifted position detection
is normally performed.
[0086] While the light beam for detecting a position is moved from
the left side of the track to sequentially detect the position
markers. When a position of the first position marker P1 is
irradiated with the light beam and it is determined that the
position marker P1 exists by its reflected light, it is determined
that the present position is in the shifted position P1.
[0087] For example, when a recording request to record data in an
address corresponding to the position of the position marker P3 is
provided, the three position markers are determined while the light
is moved to the right direction. That is, three position markers
are counted.
[0088] When it is determined that the number of the position
markers is three, since it means that the position marker P3 to
which the page data is recorded is detected, the recording process
is prepared and the information light and the reference light are
applied to a region of a beam spot R3 centered on the position
marker P3 to record the page data therein. That is, the page data
is correctly recorded in the target recording region shown by the
circle R3 in (a) of FIG. 7.
[0089] In addition, when data is to be recorded in an address
corresponding to a position of the position marker P8, for example,
the number of the position markers is sequentially counted from the
position marker P1 to P8 and confirm the position of the position
marker P8.
[0090] Meanwhile, (b) of FIG. 7 shows a case a defect is generated
in detecting the position marker. That is, the position marker P3
cannot be detected because a noise is generated in a detection
signal or the position marker P3 to be formed previously has a
defect in itself.
[0091] Although the position marker P3 is to be the third one from
the left fundamentally, if the position marker P3 cannot be
detected, it is erroneously determined that the next position
marker P4 is the third one. That is, the position of the position
marker P4 is erroneously determined as the position of the third
position marker P3. At this time, the page data to be recorded in
the recording region R3 centered on the P3 is recorded in a
recording region R3' centered on the P4. That is, the page data
cannot be recorded in the recording region R3. When the sifted
recording is continued, page data to be recorded in a recording
region centered on the P4 is recorded in a recording region R4'
centered on the P5, so that the recording region is sequentially
displaced in the right direction.
[0092] In a case the position marker P3 is not recognized at the
time of recording and reproducing any more, the
recording/reproducing could be normally performed under displaced
conditions. However, in a case the position marker P3 cannot be
recognized only at the time of recording temporally due to a stain
on the medium and the like, a reproducing error occurs because the
position marker P3 is normally recognized at the time of
reproducing process.
[0093] As shown in (b) of FIG. 7, when only the row of the position
markers P1 to P8 is formed and there is no side mark, since it
cannot be detected that the shifted position is displaced, the
recording/reproducing process could not be performed.
[0094] FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram showing a shifted position
detection in a case of recording method in which angular
multiplexing and the shifted recording are combined. In this case
also, it is assumed that there is no side mark and only position
markers P1, P2, P3, . . . are formed.
[0095] As shown in (a) of FIG. 8, in a normal case, six pieces of
page data R1 to R6 are recorded in a recording region centered on
the position marker P1 by angular multiplexing.
[0096] Then, the recording position is shifted in the right
direction so that the recording region may not overlap with each
other. At this time, when the track is irradiated with the light
for detecting the position marker and the next position marker P2
is detected, the next recording position is recognized. Then, six
pieces of page data R7 to R12 are multiplex-recorded in a recording
region centered on the position marker P2 by angular
multiplexing.
[0097] Similarly, the next position marker P3 is detected and
plural pieces of page data R13 to R18 are recorded by angular
multiplexing.
[0098] Meanwhile, (b) of FIG. 8 shows a case the position marker P2
cannot be detected due to a stain or a signal noise.
[0099] In this case, since the position marker P2 cannot be
detected, the detection light proceeds to the right direction and a
position marker P2' which is to be recognized as the position
marker P3 is erroneously recognized as the second position marker
P2.
[0100] Therefore, six pieces of page data R7' to R12' which are to
be recorded in the recording region centered on the position marker
P2 are recorded in the recording region centered on the position
marker P2'. In this case also, the displacement of the shifted
position cannot be detected and the page data are erroneously
recorded, so that a normal reproducing process could not be
performed.
[0101] FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing another shifted
position detection in a recording method in which angular
multiplexing and shifted recording are combined. In this case also,
there is no side mark and a shifted position is detected by only
one pit row including position markers P1, P2 and P3.
[0102] In FIG. 9, (a) shows a case the position is detected
normally, which is the same as in (a) of FIG. 8.
[0103] Also in FIG. 9, (b) shows a case the position marker P2
cannot be detected due to a defect and a position marker P2' is
detected in a position in which the position marker is not to exist
fundamentally.
[0104] Although such displacement of the position marker P2 is
generated due to a stain and the like in some cases, it is also
generated due to a precision error of a shifted amount of the
medium or a noise contained in a position detection signal.
[0105] According to this recording method, when the recording is
performed by angular multiplexing, the medium is stopped. When the
angular multiplexing is to be performed in the next recording
region, the medium is shifted to that recording region and then the
medium is stopped so that data is recorded by angular multiplexing.
The above method in which the medium is stopped and moved
sequentially while the data is recorded is called "stop & go"
recording method.
[0106] In the case in (b) of FIG. 9, six pieces of page data R7' to
R12' are recorded not in the recording regions R7 to R12 centered
on the position marker P2 which is to be in the shifted position,
but in a recording region centered on the position marker P2' which
is displaced from the shifted position. In this example also, since
it cannot be detected that the shifted position is displaced, the
page data is recorded in the incorrect position and the normal
reproducing process could not be performed.
[0107] Description has been made of the example in which the
displacement of the shifted position cannot be detected when the
position markers include only one row of pits.
[0108] Meanwhile, since the plurality of rows of position detection
patterns including the side marks are formed in the medium
according to the present invention, the displacement of the shifted
position can be detected and high-precision recording and
reproducing can be implemented as will be described with reference
to FIGS. 3 and 6.
(Description of Position Detection Process According to First
Embodiment of the Present Invention)
[0109] A description will be made of detection of recording and
reproducing position with reference to FIG. 3.
[0110] FIG. 3 shows a position detection process in the case of the
medium having the position detection patterns shown in FIG. (c) of
1. In this case, the three light beams B1, B2 and B3 are applied to
the side mark 11-1, the center pit 10 and the side mark 11-2,
respectively at the same time and their reflected light beams are
detected by a beam detector (photodetector PD).
[0111] A signal is provided by detecting three reflected light
beams and a position detection signal S0 and the like is generated
from the signal by a subtracting or multiplying operation.
[0112] Since the displacement of the shifted position or a
detection error of the center pit and the like can be recognized by
analyzing the position detection signal S0 and the like, detection
precision of the recording and reproducing position can be
improved.
[0113] FIG. 10 shows a block diagram showing a constitution of a
recording/reproducing device according to the first embodiment of
the present invention.
[0114] Referring to FIG. 10, a light source 51, a group of lenses
52, 57, 58 and 62, a group of mirrors 54, 55 and 56, a spatial
light modulator (SLM) 59, a charge coupled device (CCD) 60, and
beam splitters BS 53 and 61 are components used in a holographic
recording/reproducing process on the holographic recording medium
1.
[0115] At the time of recording, the light outputted from the
recording and reproducing light source 51 is split by the BS 53,
and one light is modulated by the spatial light modulator 59 to a
light so as to correspond to the page data to be recorded and
applied to the medium 1 as information light 41.
[0116] In addition, the other light passes through the group of
mirrors 54, 55 and 56 and the lenses 57 and 58 and applied to the
same position as that of the information light 41 on the medium as
reference light 42. Then, the holographic recording of the page
data is performed using mutual interference of the information
light 41 and the reference light 42. At the time of reproducing,
only the reference light 42 in FIG. 10 is applied to the medium and
the reproducing light reflected from the medium passes through the
BS 61 and it is detected by the CCD 60.
[0117] In addition, according to the shifted multiple recording
method in which recording/reproducing is performed while the medium
1 is sequentially moved, a shifting mechanism 50 for the medium 1
is provided to move the medium 1 in the lateral direction as shown
in FIG. 10.
[0118] According to the present invention, other than the above
components required for the holographic recording/reproducing,
servo components to align the medium with the recording/reproducing
components are provided.
[0119] Referring to FIG. 10, the servo components include a light
source 66, a convex lens 65, beam splitters 63 and 64, a beam
detector 67 (PD1, PD2 and PD3), and a signal analyzing unit 68.
[0120] Three sets of the light source 66, the convex lens 65, the
BS 64, the beam detector 67 may be provided so that each set may be
provided for each pathway of the three light beams B1, B2 and B3.
However, since the three light beams B1, B2 and B3 are outputted at
the same time, only one servo light source 66 is provided and one
outputted light may be split to three light beams by the beam
splitter BS.
[0121] For example, the light beam B1 outputted from the light
source 66 passes through the lens 65, the BSs 64 and 63, and the
lens 62 and applied to the region including the side mark 11-1 on
the track of the medium 1, and its reflected light beam is inputted
to the PD1 of the beam detector 67 through a reverse route.
[0122] The light beam B2 is applied to the region including the
center pit 10 on the track through the same route and its reflected
light is inputted to the PD 2 of the beam detector 67.
[0123] The light beam B3 is applied to the region including the
side mark 11-2 on the track through the same route and its
reflected light is inputted to the PD 3 of the beam detector
67.
[0124] The signal analyzing unit 68 receives the light signals
detected by the PD1, PD2 and PD3 of the beam detector 67 and
generates a position detection signal by a subtracting or
multiplying operation. The signal analyzing unit 68 provides a
microcomputer including a CPU, a memory, a timer, an I/O controller
and the like.
[0125] FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a light detection
surface of the beam detector according to one embodiment of the
present invention.
[0126] Each surface of the light detection surfaces of the beam
detectors (PD1, PD2 and PD3) according to the present invention is
divided into two. For example, the detection surface of the beam
detector PD2 for detecting the center beam B2 applied to the center
pit is divided into a region A and a region B.
[0127] Here, a boundary between the regions A and B is directed in
a track width direction (a direction perpendicular to the row of
the center pit), so that the center beam B2 enters the region A of
the detection surface from the left and leaves the region B from
the right.
[0128] Similarly, each of the detection surfaces of the beam
detectors PD1 and PD3 for detecting the side beams B1 and B3 to be
applied to the side marks 11-1 and 11-2, respectively is divided
into two regions C and D, and its boundary extends in the track
width direction and each of the beams B1 and B3 enters the region C
from the left and leaves the region D from the right.
[0129] For example, when it is assumed that the present position of
the spot of the light beam is in the position P1 shown in FIG. 3,
the beam B1 is applied to the region including the left end of the
side mark 11-1 and the beam B2 is applied to the region including
the center pit 10 completely, and the beam B3 is applied to the
region including the left end of the side mark 11-2.
[0130] When it is assumed that the same amount of light is detected
in the regions A and B of the detection surface of the PD 2 to
detect the beam B2, the differential signal S1 (A-B) becomes zero
in this position P1.
[0131] In addition, considering the vicinity of the position P1, a
variation of the differential signal S1 (A-B) provided from the
regions A and B of the PD 2 by the beam B2 becomes a waveform
having a maximum and a minimum as shown in FIG. 3.
[0132] Meanwhile, when it is assumed that the light is detected
only in the region C of the detection surface in the beam detectors
PD1 and PD3 to detect the beams B1 and B3 and the light is not
detected in the region D in the position P1, its differential
signal S5 (C-D) becomes maximum in the position P1. Considering the
vicinity of the position P1, the differential signal S5 (C-D)
becomes a waveform having a maximum peak as shown in FIG. 3.
[0133] Referring to FIG. 3, a window signal S2 is a pulse signal
which is generated for a certain period when the differential
signal S1 exceeds a predetermined threshold value Si. Here, the
certain period is previously set so that it is a little longer than
a period while the maximum and minimum peaks of the differential
signal are generated.
[0134] A zero-cross signal S3 is a pulse signal which is generated
when the differential signal S1 becomes zero. Since the
differential signal S1 is not always zero in general and it sways
around zero, the zero-cross signal is generated as the pulse signal
in a position other than the positions P1 and P2.
[0135] An AND signal S4 is a signal provided by logical
multiplication of the window signal S2 and the zero-cross signal
S3. Since both signals S2 and S3 are in a high state in the
vicinity of the position P1, the AND signal S4 is generated as a
pulse signal as shown in FIG. 3.
[0136] The position detection signal S0 with positive or negative
signs is provided by logical multiplication of the AND signal S4
and a differential signal S5 (C-D). A positive pulse signal is
outputted as the position detection signal S0 in the position
P1.
[0137] FIG. 3 shows a case where a defect 20 which is erroneously
detected as the center pit exists in the position P3. When the
medium does not have the defect 20, the center pits 10 can be
recognized correctly also in the positions P2 and P4 and the page
data to be recorded can be correctly recorded in the target
recording position centered on each center pit.
[0138] In this case, the differential signal S1 (A-B) detected by
the PD 2 and the differential signal S5 (C-D) detected by the PDs 1
and 3 are varied as shown in (a) of FIG. 5. The differential signal
S5 is varied similar to the position detection signal S0. That is,
the differential signals S1 are correctly detected in the positions
P1, P2 and P4 in which the center pit exists, and the value of the
differential signal S5 is varied such as "1, -1, 1" and correctly
detected.
[0139] Meanwhile, in the case where the defect 20 exists in the
position P3 between the positions P2 and P4 as shown in FIG. 3,
when it is assumed that the detect 20 is detected by the center
beam B2 in the position P3 as the center pit 10, its differential
signal S1 (A-B) is outputted.
[0140] Therefore, a pulse waveform of the AND signal S4 provided
from the differential signal S1 is outputted in the position
P3.
[0141] If there is no side mark nor differential signal S5, since
the AND signal S4 is used as the position detection signal, the
position P3 is determined as the position in which the third center
pit exists, which is an erroneous detection of the shifted
position. That is, the page data is recorded in the recording
region centered on the position P3 incorrectly.
[0142] However, according to the present invention, since the
differential signal S5 (C-D) of the side mark 11 is used, the
position detection signal S0 is provided, so that the defect 20 is
not recognized as the center pit 10 and the center pit in the next
position P4 is correctly detected as the shifted position.
[0143] Since the side mark does not exist in the vicinity of the
position P3 in FIG. 3, the differential signal S5 is still zero in
the position P3 and the signal is not outputted. Therefore, the
position detection signal S0 provided by the logical multiplication
of the signals S4 and S5 is still zero in the position P3.
[0144] In FIG. 5, (b) shows a variation of the differential signal
when the defect 20 exists as shown in FIG. 3.
[0145] Referring to (b) of FIG. 5, although the center pits are
detected in four positions including the position P3 of the defect
20 in the differential signal S1, the center pit is not detected in
the position P3 having the defect 20 and center pits are correctly
detected in the positions P1, P2 and P4 in which the center pits
exist in the differential signal S5 and the position detection
signal S0.
[0146] As described above, even when the defect 20 which could be
erroneously recognized as the center pit exists as shown in FIG. 3,
since the medium according to the present invention includes the
side mark row in the track width direction in addition to the
center pit row, the erroneous recognition due to the defect can be
avoided.
[0147] Next, a description will be made of a position detection
process to be performed when the center pit 10 to be detected could
not be detected with reference to FIG. 6.
[0148] FIG. 6 shows a case where a center pit in a position P12 is
omitted due to a detection error. In this case also, it is assumed
that position detection patterns are the same as those shown in (c)
of FIG. 1 and three light beams B1, B2 and B3 are applied.
[0149] In addition, it is assumed that the center pit 10 in the
position P12 is not completely omitted but it is a defective pit
having a defect partially. However, even when it is completely
omitted, the same process is performed.
[0150] Referring to FIG. 6, a differential signal S1 (A-B) is
detected in each of the normal center pits 10 in positions P11, P13
and P14.
[0151] In addition, the AND signal S4, the differential signal S5
and the position detection signal S0 are generated in each of the
above positions P11, P13 and P14 similar to those shown in FIG. 3.
Thus, the positions P11, P13 and P14 are recognized as the
positions in which the center pits 10 exist.
[0152] Meanwhile, since the center pit 10 in the position P12 is
defective, it is assumed that only a relatively small differential
signal S1 (A-B) is provided. When this relatively small
differential signal S1 (A-B) is smaller than the threshold value
S1, the window signal S2 is not generated in the position P12.
Therefore, the AND signal S4 and the position detection signal S0
are not generated in the position P12 because of such detection
error.
[0153] However, since the position P12 corresponds to right ends of
the side marks 11-1 and 11-2, a negative differential signal S5
(C-D) is generated in the position P12 as shown in FIG. 6.
[0154] FIG. 12 shows variations of the differential signals S1 and
S5 and the position detection signal S0 in the case shown in FIG.
6.
[0155] In FIG. 12, (a) shows the case in which the center pits 10
normally exist in the four positions P11, P12, P13 and P14. In this
case, the differential signal S1 (A-B) is normally generated in
each of the four positions and the positive and negative
differential signal S5 (C-D) is generated so as to be alternately
converted.
[0156] Meanwhile, (b) of FIG. 12 shows the case in which the center
pit 10 in the position P12 is defective. In this case, although the
differential signals S1 and S5 are varied like in (a) of FIG. 12 in
the positions P11, P13 and P14, the differential signal S1 and the
position detection signal S0 are not generated and the negative
differential signal S5 (C-D) is generated in the position P12.
[0157] Here, according to the differential signal S5 (C-D) in FIG.
(b) of 12, its signs are alternately varied such that "1, -1, 1 and
-1", and the negative signal is generated in the position P12 in
which the differential signal S1 (A-B) is zero, which means that
the center pit 10 originally exists in the position P12 at the
right end of the side mark 11. That is, it shows that the center
pit which exists originally in the position P12 could not be
detected.
[0158] Therefore, while the light beam is moved from the left side
of the track, it is found that there is a chance that the right end
of the side mark 11 and the center pit 10 exist in the position P12
by analyzing the variation of the differential signal S5 (C-D).
[0159] While the light beam is further moved in the right
direction, it is found that two differential signals S1 and S5 are
generated in the position P13 and the differential signal S5 (C-D)
is varied such that "1, -1 and 1".
[0160] Thus, since it is found that the center pit 10 exists in the
position P13 and it corresponds to the left end of the side mark
11, it is determined that the center pit 10 exists at the right end
of the side mark 11 on the left side of the position P13 and that
center pit exists in the position P12.
[0161] That is, even when one center pit is defective, the position
of the center pit which could not be detected due to the detection
error can be recognized by the side mark 11.
[0162] In addition, it can be recognized before the page data is
actually recorded in the recording region centered on the center
pit in the position P13.
[0163] When the side mark 11 is not provided, since the
differential signal S5 is not generated, the center pit in the
position P13 is erroneously recognized as the second center pit and
the page data is recorded in the incorrect position. However,
according to the present invention, since the differential signal
S5 is analyzed before the page data is actually recorded, even in
the case shown in FIG. 6, the page data is not recorded in the
incorrect position.
[0164] In addition, when it is recognized in the position P13 that
the center pit 10 in the position P12 is omitted, the position
irradiated with the light beam is moved back to the position P12
and the differential signal in the position P12 is analyzed again
to reconfirm the existence of the center pit.
[0165] When the existence of the center pit in the position P12 is
confirmed by that reconfirmation, the page data is recorded in the
recording region centered on the position P12. In addition, when
the center pit in the position P12 cannot be confirmed even after
several reconfirmation are performed, a user may be informed of a
recording error or a reproducing error.
[0166] As described above, according to the medium in the present
invention, even when the center pit is omitted as shown in FIG. 6,
an erroneous detection and an erroneous recording can be
avoided.
[0167] The description has been made of the position detection
process when one center pit is omitted with reference to FIG. 6.
However, according to the medium having the above position
detection patterns, the erroneous detection can be avoided when one
center pit is omitted but when two center pits are sequentially
omitted (in the positions P12 and P13, for example), an erroneous
detection could occur.
[0168] Next, a description will be made of an example in which a
detection error can be recognized when two center pits are
sequentially omitted.
[0169] FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram in the case two position
detection patterns (center pits) are sequentially omitted.
[0170] In FIG. 11, a pattern of one side mark 11-1 among the
position detection patterns is different from that shown in (c) of
FIG. 1 and the like. A center pit 10 and its lower side mark (B)
11-2 are the same as those in (c) of FIG. 1.
[0171] The side mark (A) 11-1 positioned on the upper side of the
center pit 10 is a linear pattern existing above four center pits
P11 to P14 and has a length corresponding to a length from the
center pits P11 to P14, that is, a length which is almost three
times as long as the interval of the center pits.
[0172] In addition, the interval of the side mark 11-1 and the next
side mark 11-2 is the same interval of the center pits (one pitch
of the center pit 10).
[0173] In other words, a left end of the side mark 11-1 is above
the center pit P11 and its right end is above the third center pit
P14 from the center pit P11.
[0174] In the case of FIG. 11, three light beams B1, B2 and B3 are
used and a beam detector having a detection surface shown in FIG. 4
is used like the embodiment in FIG. 3 and the like. However, since
the patterns of the two side marks 11-1 and 11-2 are different, the
description will be made by setting the regions of the detection
surfaces of the beam detector PD1 to detect the beam B1 to "C" and
"D" and setting the regions of the detection surfaces of the beam
detector PD3 to detect the beam B3 to "E" and "F".
[0175] A differential signal S5 (C-D) in FIG. 11 is a signal
provided from a beam detector PD1 to detect the light applied to
the side mark 11-1. Meanwhile, a differential signal S6 (E-F) in
FIG. 11 is a signal provided from a beam detector PD3 to detect the
light applied to the side mark 11-2.
[0176] In addition, in this example, omissions of the sequential
two center pits are detected using signal variation of the three
differential signals S1, S5 and S6.
[0177] FIG. 13 shows variations of the differential signals in the
case of the position detection process shown in FIG. 11.
[0178] In FIG. 13, (a) shows variations of the differential signals
S1, S5 and S6 when the center pits in the four positions P11 to P14
are not omitted and their positions are correctly detected.
[0179] Here, since the side mark 11-1 continuously exists in the
positions P12 and P13, the differential signal S5 (C-D) is not
outputted.
[0180] Meanwhile, since the side mark 11-2 is not continued in the
positions P12 and P13, a negative or positive differential signal
S6 (E-F) is outputted. That is, its sign is negative in the
position P12 and its sign is positive in the position P13.
[0181] In FIG. 13, (b) shows a case where the center pits 10 are
sequentially defective in the positions P12 and P13 and a detection
error occurred.
[0182] Even in the abnormal case shown in (b) of FIG. 13,
variations of the differential signals S5 and S6 corresponding to
the side marks are the same as in (a) of FIG. 13. However, since
the center pits 10 cannot be sufficiently detected in the positions
S12 and S13, the differential signal S1 (A-B) is detected only a
little. Here, it is assumed that the differential signal S1 smaller
than the threshold value Si is detected in the positions P12 and
P13.
[0183] In this case, an AND signal S4 is not also outputted in the
positions P12 and P13. This means that a detection error cannot be
recognized in a case there is no side mark 11 and only the center
pit 10 is detected.
[0184] However, according to the present invention in FIG. 11, it
can be recognized that the two sequential center pits are omitted
by analyzing variations of the three differential signals.
[0185] In the normal case in (a) of FIG. 13, the outputs of the
three differential signals S1, S5 and S6 in the position P11 of the
first center pit are "1, 1 and 1", and the outputs of the three
differential signals S1, S5 and S6 in the position P12 of the
second center pit are "1, 0 and -1".
[0186] Meanwhile, in the abnormal case in (b) of FIG. 13, the
outputs of the three differential signals S1, S5 and S6 in the
position P11 of the first center pit are "1, 1 and 1", which are
the same in (a) of FIG. 13. However, both outputs of the
differential signals S5 and S6 in the position P14 of the second
center pit 10 found by the differential signal S1 are "-1".
[0187] That is, the output of the differential signal S5 is
different in the position in which it is recognized as the second
center pit (the position P12 in (a) of FIG. 13 and the position P14
in (b) of FIG. 13). In other words, a variation of the differential
signal S5 in the positions P11 and P12 (from 1 to 0) in the normal
case shown in (a) of FIG. 13 differs from the variation of the
differential signal S5 in the positions P11 and P14 (from 1 to -1)
in the abnormal case in (b) of FIG. 13.
[0188] Therefore, in the abnormal case in (b) of FIG. 13, when the
second center pit is detected in the position P14, since the
variation of the differential signal S5 (from 1 to -1) is different
from the variation of the differential signal S5 (from 1 to 0) in
the normal case, it can be recognized that the position detection
in which the second center pit exists in the position P14 is an
error and a detection error of two omissions occurred.
[0189] Therefore, since it can be recognized that the error
occurred in detecting the position before the page data which is to
be recorded in the position P12 originally is recorded in the
recording region centered on the position P14, the page data is
prevented from being recorded in the position P14 erroneously.
[0190] Thus, when it is recognized that the error occurred in the
position detection, the position irradiated with the light beam is
moved backward to the positions P12 and P13 and the differential
signal and the like is reconfirmed. As a result of the
reconfirmation, when the signal variation shown in (a) of FIG. 13
is obtained, the subsequent recording or reproducing may be carried
out.
[0191] Meanwhile, when the normal signal variation shown in (a) of
FIG. 13 cannot be obtained as the result of reconfirmation, a user
may be informed of the recording error or the reproducing
error.
[0192] Although the side mark A above the center pit has the length
which is almost three times as long as the interval of the center
pit and the interval of the side marks B below the center pit is
almost the same as that of the center pits in the example shown in
FIG. 11, as another example, like in FIG. 14, both of the side
marks A and B may have a length which is almost three times as long
as the interval of the center pits, and they are arranged such that
both ends of the side mark A or the side mark B may be arranged in
a position corresponding to the position of the center pit in the
track width direction and a left end of the side mark A does not
coincide with a left end of the side mark B and a right end of the
side mark A does not coincide with a right end of the side mark
B.
[0193] Although the left ends of the side marks A and B are shifted
by two center pits in FIG. 14, side marks A and B only have to be
arranged such that each end corresponds to the position of the
center pit in the track width direction and the left end of the
side mark A does not coincide with the left end of the side mark B
and the right end of the side mark A does not coincide with the
right end of the side mark B. For example, the left ends of the
side mark A and the side mark B are shifted by one center pit, or
the left end of the side mark A coincides with the right end of the
side mark B and the right end of the side mark A coincides with the
left end of the side mark B.
[0194] In the above constitution, similar to the case shown in FIG.
11, the omissions of two sequential center pits can be detected by
using the signal variations of the differential signals S5 and S6
provided from the beam spots B1 and B3 toward the side mark A and
the side mark B corresponding to the center pits in the track width
direction. More specifically, a combination of the signal
variations of the differential signals S5 and S6 in the position
corresponding to the center pit according to the present invention
is so constituted that the same combination is generated every
positions corresponding to the four adjacent center pits. In other
words, the combination of the signal variation of the differential
signals S5 and S6 in a position corresponding to each center pit
has uniqueness. Therefore, each center pit can be uniquely
specified in a relation of the four adjacent center pits. Thus, the
omissions of the two adjacent center pits can be detected using the
signal variations of the differential signals S5 and S6 in the
position corresponding to each center pit.
[0195] The position detection process according to the first
embodiment of the present invention has been described. According
to the above, even when the center pit is defective, incorrect
position detection can be avoided before the page data is actually
recorded/reproduced, so that precision of the detection of the
recording/reproducing position can be improved.
(Constitution of Medium According to Second Embodiment of the
Present Invention)
[0196] FIG. 15 shows a constitution of position detection patterns
of a holographic medium according to a second embodiment of the
present invention.
[0197] In FIG. 15, (c) is an enlarged view showing a region of
three adjacent tracks 2 formed on the medium. Also in FIG. 15, (a)
and (b) show medium configuration examples. According to the second
embodiment, the position detection patterns include one row of
patterns which include a plurality of guide pitches, and
computer-generated hologram patterns.
[0198] Referring to (c) of FIG. 15, one row of guide pitches 80 are
formed in a track direction in almost the center of each track 2 at
regular intervals in its width direction.
[0199] The guide pitches 80 are to confirm a position in the track
and formed as projections or recesses, in which address information
is not contained.
[0200] The position of each guide pitch is a reference position of
a region in which the page data is recorded/reproduced.
[0201] In addition, as shown in (c) of FIG. 15, a
computer-generated hologram pattern 81 is formed every
predetermined number of guide pitches 80.
[0202] The computer-generated hologram pattern 81 is a
two-dimensional pattern in which information to specify a physical
address in its position is previously recorded, and more
specifically, it is a fine indented pattern.
[0203] In addition, the computer-generated pattern 81 corresponds
to an interference pattern of page data recorded in a holographic
recording medium. When the pattern 81 is irradiated with a
reference light, the page data recorded here can be reproduced.
[0204] In general, the interference pattern recorded by applying
information light which reflects page data and reference light at
the same time is uniquely specified, and a physically indented
pattern corresponding to the interference pattern can be formed by
a certain operation of a computer. According to the
computer-generated hologram pattern 81, the physically intended
pattern which is provided by the operation of the computer is
formed on the medium.
[0205] However, according to the present invention, information
reproduced by applying the reference light to the
computer-generated hologram pattern 81 shown in FIG. 15 is not page
data such as user data but a physical address of the position in
which the pattern 81 is formed.
[0206] For example, as shown in FIG. 15, in a case the physical
addresses of positions 81-1, 81-2 and 81-3 of the
computer-generated hologram patterns are set to 100, 101 and 102,
respectively, when the reproducing light provided by irradiating
the computer-generated hologram pattern in the position 81-2 with
the reference light is decoded, the physical address 101 is
reproduced.
[0207] That is, according to the second embodiment, the physical
address itself on the medium in which the user data is to be
recorded or reproduced is read out by using the guide pitch 80 and
the computer-generated hologram pattern 81 before the user data is
recorded or reproduced.
[0208] When the readout present physical address coincides with a
target physical address provided by a recording request or a
reproducing request, a recording region centered on the pattern 81
in which the physical address is written is irradiated with the
light beam for recording or the light beam for reproducing, so that
the requested user data is recorded or reproduced.
[0209] A beam spot (servo beam spot) 91 used to detect the physical
address according to the second embodiment has a size which can
include a computer-generated hologram pattern and may be smaller
than a beam spot 92 for recording and reproducing the page
data.
[0210] The computer-generated hologram pattern 81 may be provided
between every adjacent guide pitches 80. However, since the
recording capacity of the hologram medium is considerably large as
compared with a conventional optical disk and the like, it is not
efficient and it is actually difficult that the physical addresses
are provided every adjacent guide pitches 80, so that it is
preferable that the computer-generated hologram patterns 81 are
provided every certain number of guide pitches 80 apart from each
other with a certain distance as shown in FIG. 15.
[0211] It cannot be uniquely decided that how often the patterns 81
are formed, it should be set based on recording capacity or an
ability of recording process and the like. However, when generation
of a defect of the guide pitch 80 or an error of detection thereof
is considered, it is preferable that the computer-generated
hologram patters 81 are provided between every adjacent guide
pitches 80 in view of improving precision of the position detection
of the physical address.
[0212] In addition, since the position of the physical address is
detected in the medium according to the second embodiment shown in
FIG. 15, so-called "stop & go" detecting method is used. That
is, to confirm the guide pitch 80, when a predetermined number of
guide pitches 80 are detected and the position in which the
predetermined pattern 81 exists is confirmed by moving light beam
for detecting the position on the track, a moving operation is
stopped. In a state the medium is stopped, the pattern 81 is
irradiated with the reference light and the physical address is
read out using reflected reproducing light. At this time, the
reproducing light is decoded by a CCD.
[0213] In addition, the guide pitch 80 and the computer-generated
hologram pattern 81 shown in FIG. 15 are fixedly formed before
shipment so as not to be changed.
[0214] FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a constitution of a
recording and reproducing device according to the second embodiment
of the present invention.
[0215] Here, blocks 51 to 62 to carry out the holographic recording
and reproducing are the same as those shown in FIG. 10. The second
embodiment is different from that shown in FIG. 10 in that beam
splitters BS 63 and 70 and a CCD 69 are added.
[0216] When the physical address recorded in the pattern 81 is read
out, the medium 1 is irradiated with the reference light 42 and its
reproducing light passes through the BS 63 and 70 and it is
inputted to the CCD 69. The above-described reproduction of the
physical address is performed by a signal analyzing unit 68.
[0217] According to the second embodiment, since the physical
address recorded in the track previously is read out directly, a
recording and reproducing position can be detected with higher
precision as compared with the medium in which only one row of the
position markers is provided as shown in FIG. 7.
[0218] In addition, as shown in FIG. 16, the same components 64,
65, 66 and 67 may be provided similar to those in FIG. 10. In this
case, a plurality of rows of position detection patterns may be
provided in the track of the medium similar to those in (c) of FIG.
1 or FIG. 2.
[0219] That is, when both position detection patters 10 and 11
according to the first embodiment and computer-generated hologram
pattern 81 are provided in the track of the holographic recording
medium and the recording or reproducing position is detected, the
position can be detected with higher precision.
(Constitution of Medium According to Third Embodiment of the
Present Invention)
[0220] FIG. 17 shows a constitution of position detection patterns
of a holographic medium according to a third embodiment of the
present invention.
[0221] Here, the position detection patterns in a track 2 include
three rows of patterns 15, 16-1 and 16-2.
[0222] Although a point that the three rows of patterns are formed
is similar to that in (c) of FIG. 1, a point that one of the side
marks 16-1 and 16-2 includes a plurality of pits is different.
[0223] The center marks 15 in the center of the track 2 are
arranged at regular intervals and they have an indented
configuration and have no address information similar to the center
pit shown in (c) of FIG. 1, which may be used both for focus
control and tracking control.
[0224] The rows of the side marks 16-1 and 16-2 corresponding to
the second detection mark row are arranged in the vicinity of the
center marks 15 provided at regular intervals in a track width
direction. Each side mark includes the plurality of pits. It is
assumed that each pit is smaller than the center mark 15.
[0225] According to FIG. 17, one of the side marks 16-1 and 16-2
includes six pits 17. However, the number of the pits 17 to form
one side mark is not limited to six.
[0226] In addition, the pits are constituted such that arrangement
of the six pits 17 can specify a physical address of its position.
A black circular mark designates a position in which the pit is
formed and a white circular mark designates a position in which the
pit is not formed in FIG. 17.
[0227] That is, the arrangement of the pits which constitute the
side mark 16 is different from each other and it corresponds to a
physical address specific to the side mark 16. The physical address
can be recognized depending on the arrangement of the pits. For
example, a physical address of a position P21 is specified by
arrangement of three pits 17 as shown in FIG. 17 and physical
addresses of positions P22, P23 and P24 are specified by
arrangement of four pits 17 as shown in FIG. 17.
[0228] In addition, when one side mark 16 includes the six pits,
the number of addresses which is two raised to the power of six can
be specified in principle. When the side mark 16 includes four
pits, the number of addresses which is two raised to the power of
four can be specified. Therefore, the number of pits which
constitute one side mark may be decided in view of recording
capacity in the track and the like.
[0229] In addition, although three rows of position detection marks
are shown in FIG. 17, two rows of marks may be used. For example,
the position detection marks may include the center mark row 15 and
the side mark row 16-1.
[0230] When the three rows of position detection marks are provided
as shown in FIG. 17, three light beams B1, B2 and B3 to detect the
mark rows, respectively are used similar to the case shown in FIG.
3.
[0231] For example, the light beam B1 is a beam spot having a size
which can include all of the pit group which constitute the side
mark 16-1, and the light beam B2 is a beam spot having a size which
can include the center mark 15 completely.
[0232] While the three light beams are moved in the track
direction, the recording position and the like is recognized and
the recording/reproducing process of the page data is performed
based on a position of the detected center mark. In addition,
according to the third embodiment, the same recording and
reproducing device as shown in FIG. 10 is used.
[0233] Although each detection surface of the beam detectors PD1,
PD2 and PD3 to detect the three light beams B1, B2 and B3 shown in
FIG. 3, respectively is divided into two as shown in FIG. 4, a
divided surface shown in FIG. 18 is used in the third
embodiment.
[0234] FIG. 18 shows detection surfaces of the beam detectors PD11,
PD12 and PD13 used in the third embodiment of the present
invention.
[0235] In FIG. 18, (a) shows that each of the beam detectors PD 11
and PD 13 to detect the side mark 16 has a detection surface
divided into six. The position of one divided region corresponds to
each pit 17 shown in FIG. 17.
[0236] For example, the light which detected an upper left pit is
inputted to an upper left region and it is used to recognize the
existence of the upper left pit. When one side mark includes eight
pits, the detection surface of the beam detector is divided into
eight. That is, the divided surfaces of the beam detectors PD11 and
PD13 depend on the number of pits which constitute one side mark
16.
[0237] Although a configuration of each divided region of the
detection surface shown in (a) of FIG. 18 is a square, it may be a
circle.
[0238] In FIG. 18, (b) shows a detection example of a position
detection mark in the position P23 shown in FIG. 17.
[0239] The beam detectors PD11 and PD13 detect the side marks 16-1
and 16-2 and existence of the pit 17 in a corresponding position in
each divided region. The beam detector PD12 detects the center mark
15.
[0240] The beam detector PD12 detecting the center mark 15 has a
detection surface which is divided into four. This means that it is
also used for focusing or tracking and when only the moving light
is detected, the beam detector having the detection surface divided
into two shown in FIG. 4 may be used. However, the division number
of the beam detector PD 12 is not limited to two nor four.
[0241] According to this embodiment, the recording position is
recognized by the detection light from the beam detector PD12 and
the physical address of that recording position is recognized by
the detection light from the adjacent beam detectors PD11 and
PD13.
[0242] That is, when it is confirmed that which divided region of
the beam detectors PD11 and PD13 detects the light, since the
arrangement of the pit group of the side mark can be found, its
physical address can be specified.
[0243] FIG. 19 is an explanatory diagram showing position detection
according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
[0244] FIG. 19 shows a normal case in which there is no defect in
the position detection mark. The arrangement of pits corresponding
to the physical address of the position P21 is formed as side marks
16-1 and 16-2 in the position P21.
[0245] In addition, side marks having their pit arrangements
corresponding to physical addresses are formed in the positions P22
and P23.
[0246] First, when the center mark 15 is irradiated with the light
beam B2 in the position P21, its reflected light is inputted to the
detection surface of the beam detector PD12, and its center mark 15
is detected. At the same time, reflected lights from the three pits
17 which constitute each of the side marks 16-1 and 16-2 in the
position P21 are detected in each region of the beam detectors PD11
and PD13.
[0247] At this time, when it is analyzed that which divided region
is detected by the light, the physical address of the side mark can
be specified.
[0248] Here, it is assumed that the physical address of the
position P21 is specified as "100" as a result of the above
analysis.
[0249] According to the third embodiment, when the center mark 15
is detected, the position P21 is recognized as a recording position
or a reproducing position and at the same time, the physical
address of the position P21 is recognized as "100" by analyzing the
side marks 16-1 and 16-2.
[0250] When the physical address of the position in which recording
is requested is "100", since it coincides with the detected
physical address "100" of the present position P21, the requested
page data is recorded in the recording region centered on the
center mark 15 in the position P21.
[0251] When the physical address in which recording is requested is
different from the physical address of the position P21, the light
beam is moved and the same analyzing process is performed for the
adjacent position P22 to confirm its physical address. When there
is no defect in the center mark 15, the physical address "101" in
that position P22 is recognized, and when it coincides with the
requested physical address, the recording operation is
performed.
[0252] FIG. 20 is an explanatory diagram showing position detection
in a case there is a defect in the center mark 15 among the
position detection marks.
[0253] It is assumed that the center mark 15 in the position P22
could not be detected.
[0254] At this time, if there is no side marks 16-1 and 16-2, data
cannot be recorded in the recording region centered on the position
P22, a recording error is generated.
[0255] However, side marks 16-1 and 16-2 are provided according to
the third embodiment of the present invention, even when the center
mark 15 is not detected by the beam detector PD12, the physical
address "101" in the position P22 can be detected. Thus, it can be
recognized that the recording position is to exist in the vicinity
of the position P22.
[0256] In addition, even when the recording position cannot be
specified due to a detection error of the center mark 15 in the
position P22, since the center mark 15 can be detected in the next
position P23 and the physical address in that position is specified
as "102", it can be found that the physical address "100" in the
position P21 and the physical address "102" in the position P23 are
not sequential in the adjacent recording positions P21 and P23.
[0257] That is, it can be found that one recording position is
omitted. In this case, the light beam is moved backward to the
position P22 and the position detection mark may be reconfirmed.
When the recording position (center mark) can be confirmed by the
reconfirmation and the physical addresses coincide with each other,
the page data can be recorded in the position P22.
[0258] Although the two rows of the side marks 16-1 and 16-2 are
provided in FIG. 17, only one of the side marks 16-1 and 16-2 may
be provided. That is, the position detection marks may consist of
one center mark row and one side mark row.
[0259] Since the side mark row is provided in the third embodiment
also, the recording or reproducing position can be detected with
high precision.
[0260] According to the present invention, the holographic
recording medium has the aforementioned position detection patterns
including the first detection mark row and the second detection
mark row. Therefore, it is possible to improve the precision upon
detecting the recording position and the reproducing position of
page data, and to avoid a detection error of the recording and
reproducing position and erroneous detection of the recording and
reproducing position.
[0261] Further, the recording position and the reproducing position
can be confirmed before execution of the recording and reproducing
process for the page data itself. Therefore, it is possible to
improve time efficiency of the recording and reproducing
process.
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