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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 2007
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2004
Isao Ichimura, Tokyo, JP;
Tsutomu Maruyama, Chiba, JP;
Yuichi Sabi, Tokyo, JP;
Kiyoshi Osato, Chiba, JP;
Isao Ichimura, Tokyo, JP;
Tsutomu Maruyama, Chiba, JP;
Yuichi Sabi, Tokyo, JP;
Kiyoshi Osato, Chiba, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An optimum performance is achieved relative to write-once type optical recording mediums on which information is recorded by means of a blue-violet semiconductor laser. An optical disc recording/reproduction apparatuscomprises an LD control sectionadapted to control the irradiation power of a laser when writing data. If the cycle of the channel clock is T, when forming a recording mark having a length of n×T (n being an integer not smaller than 2), a pulse beam is irradiated onto the write-once type information recording medium for n/2 times (decimals, if any, being to be rounded down). When forming a recording mark having a length of not smaller than 6T and even number times of T, a pulse beam is irradiated for n/2 times with all the intermediate pulse beams synchronized with the phase of the channel clock except the leading pulse beam and the tail end pulse beam. When forming a recording mark having a length of not smaller than 6T and odd number times of T, a pulse beam is irradiated with all the intermediate pulse beams delayed from the phase of the channel clock by T/2 except the leading pulse beam and the tail end pulse beam.