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8 April 1988 Miniature Optics For Optical Recording
Glenn T. Sincerbox
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Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the optical subsystems used in optical recording, their present status, and future trends. Using reflectivity-sensing and polarization-sensing optical heads as examples, the many requirements that must be integrated into one assembly are described along with the individual technology alternatives. The state-of-the-art of conventional free-space optical, holographic, and hybrid elements is also described along with an integrated head assembly using waveguide optics. Future directions and requirements for these technologies are indicated.
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Glenn T. Sincerbox "Miniature Optics For Optical Recording", Proc. SPIE 0935, Gradient-Index Optics and Miniature Optics, (8 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946909
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KEYWORDS
Gradient-index optics

Head

Objectives

Sensors

Beam splitters

Polarization

Semiconductor lasers

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