Amplification of Optical Disk Readout Signals by Homodyne Detection

Hideharu Mikami(Hitachi (Japan)), Takeshi Shimano(Hitachi (Japan)), Takahiro Kurokawa(Hitachi (Japan)), Tatsuro Ide(Hitachi (Japan)), Jiro Hashizume(Hitachi (Japan)), Koichi Watanabe(Hitachi (Japan)), Harukazu Miyamoto(Hitachi (Japan))
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
March 1, 2009
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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrated the amplification of optical disk readout signals by homodyne detection. This technique uses optical interference to amplify the signals. We further applied phase-diversity detection to reliably obtain the amplified readout signal. The optical system was carefully designed so that a sufficiently amplified readout signal can be obtained. In particular, we applied a corner cube prism as a reflection mirror to achieve sufficient stability of the interferometric optical system. We experimentally demonstrated a 3.6 times amplification of a Blu-ray Disc readout signal. The estimated signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improvement for an assumed eight-layer optical disk readout signals by applying homodyne detection on the basis of the observed amplification was +7.9 dB, which significantly enables reliable readout of recorded signals. The present technique will be essential for the real commercialization of next-generation multilayer optical disk because of its outstanding ability of SNR improvement.


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