IP Library Granted Patent US 8,144,569
Granted Patent B2
US 8,144,569 · App. 12/983,569 · Granted Mar 27, 2012

Multi-layer optical disc, and recording method and apparatus for multi-layer optical disc

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Patent No.
US 8,144,569
App. No.
12/983,569
Granted
Mar 27, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Each layer includes a data recording area and a test writing area divided into a plurality of small areas, wherein the small areas of the test writing area are recorded in advance so that other each layer can make a combination of recorded and unrecorded states with respect to the small area, where OPC is carried out, in a layer where OPC is carried out. Moreover, OPC is carried out to each small area, where a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of other each layer differs from each other, to thereby calculate, as the optimum power, an average value of the result of each OPC or a central value of the dispersion thereof.

Claims (20)

1. A multi-layer optical disc having m (m is an integer equal to or larger than 3) recording layers, which is arranged in a manner that at least 1 st to k-th small areas (k is an integer of 2 b-1 ) are provided as to a b-th recording layer (b is an integer from 2 to m) to thereby provide n (n≧2 m-1 +2 m-2 + . . . +2 2 +2 1 ) small areas in total as to 2 nd to m-th recording layers, and recording is performed in a manner that with respect to the 1 st to k-th unrecorded small areas of the b-th recording layer, a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b−1) small areas at a radius position of a (b−1)-th recording layer nearer to an incident plane of a laser beam than the b-th recording layer differs from a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b−1) small areas at another radius position of the (b−1)-th recording layer.

2. A multi-layer optical disc according to claim 1 , wherein the multi-layer optical disc is recorded in a manner that, after the recording in the manner that the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer differs from the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer, recording the 2 b-1 small areas of the b-th recording layer with a plurality of recording powers at the time of the recording when recording in the manner that the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer differs from the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer; and recording quality of data of a predetermined layer recorded with the plurality of recording powers is evaluated.

3. A recording method for a multi-layer optical disc having m (m is an integer equal to or larger than 3) recording layers, the method comprising:

providing at least 1 st to k-th small areas (k is an integer of 2 b-1 ) as to a b-th recording layer (b is an integer from 2 to m) to thereby provide n (n≧2 m-1 +2 m-2 +. . . +2 2 +2 1 )small areas in total as to 2 nd to m-th recording layers, and recording in a manner that with respect to the 1 st to k-th unrecorded small areas of the b-th recording layer, a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at a radius position of a (b-1)-th recording layer nearer to an incident plane of a laser beam than the b-th recording layer differs from a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer;

after the recording in the manner that the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer differs from the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer, recording the 2 b-1 small areas of the b-th recording layer with a plurality of recording powers at the time of the recording when recording in the manner that the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer differs from the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer; and

evaluating recording quality of data of a predetermined layer recorded with the plurality of recording powers.

4. A recording method for a multi-layer optical disc having m (m is an integer equal to or larger than 3) recording layers, the method comprising:

with respect to the multi-layer optical disc which is arranged in a manner that at least 1 st to k-th small areas (k is an integer of 2 b-1 ) are provided as to a b-th recording layer (b is an integer from 2 to m) to thereby provide n (n≧2 m-1 +2 m-2 +. . . +2 2 +2 1 ) small areas in total as to 2 nd to m-th recording layers, and recording is performed in a manner that with respect to the 1 st to k-th unrecorded small areas of the b-th recording layer, a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at a radius position of a (b-1)-th recording layer nearer to an incident plane of a laser beam than the b-th recording layer differs from a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer, recording the 2 b-1 small areas of the b-th recording layer with a plurality of recording powers; and

evaluating recording quality of data of a predetermined layer recorded with the plurality of recording powers.

5. A recording apparatus for a multi-layer optical disc having m (m is an integer equal to or larger than 3) recording layers, comprising:

a laser which irradiates the optical disc with a laser beam;

a laser beam control circuit which controls the laser;

a unit which, in a case of providing at least 1 st to k-th small areas (k is an integer of 2 b-1 ) as to a b-th recording layer (b is an integer from 2 to m) to thereby provide n (n≧2 m-1 +2 m-2 +. . . +2 2 +2 1 )small areas in total as to 2 nd to m-th recording layers, records in a manner that with respect to the 1 st to k-th unrecorded small areas of the b-th recording layer, a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at a radius position of a (b-1)-th recording layer nearer to an incident plane of a laser beam than the b-th recording layer differs from a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer;

a unit which, after the recording in the manner that the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer differs from the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer, records the 2 b-1 small areas of the b-th recording layer with a plurality of laser powers at the time of the recording when recording in the manner that the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer differs from the combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at the another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer; and

a unit which evaluates recording quality of data of a predetermined layer recorded with the plurality of laser powers.

6. A recording apparatus for a multi-layer optical disc having m (m is an integer equal to or larger than 3) recording layers, comprising:

a laser which irradiates a laser beam with respect to the multi-layer optical disc which is arranged in a manner that at least 1 st to k-th small areas (k is an integer of 2 ″ ) are provided as to a b-th recording layer (b is an integer from 2 to m) to thereby provide n (n≧2 m-1 +2 m-2 +. . . +2 2 +2 1 )small areas in total as to 2 nd to m-th recording layers, and recording is performed in a manner that with respect to the 1 st to k-th unrecorded small areas of the b-th recording layer, a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at a radius position of a (b-1)-th recording layer nearer to an incident plane of a laser beam than the b-th recording layer differs from a combination of recorded/unrecorded states of data in (b-1) small areas at another radius position of the (b-1)-th recording layer;

a laser beam control circuit which controls the laser;

a unit which records the 2 b-1 small areas of the b-th recording layer with a plurality of recording powers; and

a unit which evaluates recording quality of data of a predetermined layer recorded with the plurality of recording powers.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2013
From: HITACHI, LTD.
To: HITACHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
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