Title :
A module of a blue-violet laser diode and photodiodes for adaptive compensation of spherical-aberration
Author :
Kimura, Shigeharu ; Shimano, Takeshi ; Tokuda, Masahide ; Ishikawa, Kei ; Sano, Hirohisa
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Much research and development has been reported for high-density optical disc systems using a blue-violet laser diode (LD) and a high numerical-aperture (NA) objective. The next phase is now underway - studying ways to mass produce them. We previously described adaptive compensation of spherical-aberration (SA) and a single-element objective, for overcoming the narrow tolerance of the substrate thickness error in high NA optics, and the narrow working distance of a conventional two-element objective, respectively. To facilitate their use in assembling a miniaturized optical pickup, we recently developed a module that integrates a blue-violet LD, photo-diodes (PD) and an etched mirror on a silicon substrate. For precise alignment of the module, we used the junction-down arrangement for the LD. We confirmed the ability of this blue-violet LD module to compensate for the SA and give good signal quality for the Blu-ray Disc format (23 GB).
Keywords :
aberrations; assembling; compensation; integrated optics; lenses; mirrors; modules; optical disc storage; photodiodes; semiconductor lasers; 23 GB; Blu-ray Disc format signal quality; LD junction-down arrangement; SA compensation; Si; adaptive spherical-aberration compensation; assembling; high NA optics; high numerical-aperture objectives; high-density optical disc system mass production; laser diodes; miniaturized optical pickups; module alignment; optical storage blue-violet LD/photodiodes module; silicon substrate etched mirror; single-element objectives; substrate thickness error tolerance; two-element objective working distance; Chemical lasers; Diode lasers; Electrodes; Etching; Lenses; Mirrors; Photodiodes; Silicon; Substrates; Surface emitting lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, 2002. International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7379-0
DOI :
10.1109/OMODS.2002.1028703