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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2014
Filed:
May. 09, 2011
Herbert Hoelzemann, Villingen, DE;
Stephan Knappmann, Zimmern ob Rottweil, DE;
Herbert Hoelzemann, Villingen, DE;
Stephan Knappmann, Zimmern ob Rottweil, DE;
Thomson Licensing, LLC, Issy les Moulineaux, FR;
Abstract
The apparatus includes a pickup for reading data from a super-resolution optical disc, the pickup comprising a laser for generating a main beam, a first and a second satellite beam, the two satellite beams each having a radial offset with regard to the main beam, a third satellite beam following the first satellite beam, having the same radial offset as the first satellite beam, and a fourth satellite beam following the second satellite beam, having the same radial offset as the second satellite beam, for providing a crosstalk correction of the HF data signal. The track pitch between adjacent tracks of the optical disc is particularly below the diffraction limit of the pickup, and the light intensity of each of the first and second satellite beams and of the main beam is sufficient to provide a super-resolution effect on the optical disc and the light intensity of each of the third and fourth satellite beams is not sufficient to provide the super-resolution effect. The track pitch between adjacent tracks of the optical disc is advantageously below the diffraction limit of the pickup.