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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 25, 2010
Akio Yamakawa, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiki Okamoto, Kanagawa, JP;
Kenji Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Kazutatsu Tokuyama, Tokyo, JP;
Koji Takasaki, Chiba, JP;
Akio Yamakawa, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiki Okamoto, Kanagawa, JP;
Kenji Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Kazutatsu Tokuyama, Tokyo, JP;
Koji Takasaki, Chiba, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A hologram device includes: a light source for applying light to a hologram recording medium having a recording layer in which information recording is performed by interference fringes between signal light and reference light; a spatial modulation unit that generates the signal light and/or the reference light and generates a marker light in a predetermined position within an incident surface of the light from the light source by performing spatial light modulation on the light from the light source; a light applying unit that applies the light subjected to spatial light modulation by the spatial light modulation unit to the hologram recording medium via an objective lens; a light receiving unit that receives the light applied via the objective lens through the hologram recording medium; and a tilt detection unit that obtains a tilt error signal representing an error from an ideal angle of a tilt angle as an incident angle of the applied light via the objective lens to an information recording surface of the hologram recording medium based on a result of detection of an error between an ideal light reception position of the marker light in the light receiving unit and a real light reception position of the marker light by the light receiving unit.