WO2005004143A1 - Method and apparatus for recording marks on a write-once record carrier - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and a corresponding apparatus for recording marks representing data in an information layer of a write-once record carrier by irradiating the information layer by means of a radiation beam, wherein a mark is written by a write pulse and said information layer comprises an organic material.
- Thermal interference is a major problem currently faced at high-speed write- once recording. The problem is mainly encountered if a mark is followed by a short space (e.g. an 13 space, i.e. a space having a time length of 3 periods T of a reference clock). For DVD+R recording, this is better known as pit shrinkage due to post heat. The writing of the next marks effects the formation of the previous mark.
- the time in between two write pulses, which are preferably block-shaped, for writing the two marks is sufficiently long to allow the recording stack comprising the information layer to sufficiently cool down. Then, the writing of the next mark does not effect the formation of the trailing mark edge. But if the recording speeds increases, the time in between the two write pulses reduces accordingly. This can be understood from the fact that the physical length of the mark remains the same for all recording speeds, while the dwell time reduces with increasing recording velocity. The reduced cooling time will cause a post heat effect of the previously written mark, both by direct laser heating and heat diffusion through the recording stack. As an example of this post heat problem data were written at 4X DVD+R with nominal power and with 10% overpower.
- This object is achieved according to the present invention by a method as claimed in claim 1, according to which the write pulse comprises a front portion having a write power level increasing with time.
- a corresponding device comprising radiation source and a control unit is defined in claim 11.
- the present invention is based on the idea to reduce thermal interference occurring during writing between two marks, in particular if the intermediate space is short, to give a postponed write boost by providing an increasing leading edge (front portion) of the write pulse, for instance a ramp-shaped or staircase-shaped leading edge.
- ultra- short write pulses of high write power at the end of a IT block would postpone the temperature rise of the previous area considerably, but such high write powers are not available from current and near-future laser diodes.
- the increasing laser power at the leading edge is therefore needed to heat up the environment prior to real dye decomposition
- the trailing edge of the proposed write pulse preferably lacks a corresponding decrease since an as-high-as-possible quench rate is desired in order to obtain sharp mark edges.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims. Different shapes of the front portion are defined in claims 2 to 5. According to a first preferred embodiment the front portion has a write power level that is continuously increasing with time, resulting in a ramp-shaped leading edge.
- a staircase- shaped leading edge is used as claimed in claim 3, wherein said front portion consists of n sub-portions, n being an integer number larger than 1, the i-th sub-portion having an i-th write power level, i being an integer number in the range between 1 and n, the i-th portion preceding the (i+l)-th portion, and wherein the i-th write power level is lower than the (i+1)- th write power level.
- said front portion consists of n portions of substantially the same duration.
- a ramp-shaped leading edge is more preferred to a stair-shaped edge; however, but a staircase is the logical consequence of limited time resolution.
- the write pulse comprises a time length of xT for writing an xT mark, x being an integer number larger than 1 and T representing the length of one period of a reference clock, and wherein said front portion has a time length of T and the remaining portion of the write pulse has a time length of (x-l)T.
- the front portion exactly has a time length of during which the power level increases During the remaining time the power level is preferably kept constant at the normal write power level.
- the time length of the front portion can also be shorter or longer than one period T of the reference clock.
- the whole write pulse including the front portion has a length of (N-l)T when a NT mark shall be written, i.e it is also possible to write a mark of length NT with an (N-l)T write strategy.
- write pulses comprising an increasing front portion according to the present invention i.e. where the write power level increases with time, are only used for recording marks after short spaces, in particular after spaces having a time length of yT, y being 3 for a CD or DVD record carrier and being 2 for a BD record carrier. After such short spaces the problem of pit deterioration during writing a pit after a short space is maximum.
- the increase of the write power level in the front portion could be made dependent on a length of the previous space.
- the front portion could be made IT long for a 3T pit, 0.5T long for a 4T pit, 0.25T long for a 5T pit and 0.125 T long for ⁇ T-l lT pits.
- the time length of the front portion is made dependent on recording velocity. As the recording velocity increases, the time in between two write actions reduces accordingly. For an increased velocity, the length of the front portion increases. However, not too much energy should be lost in that case, since the available laser power is required for writing at high speeds.
- the write pulse has, except for the front portion, a block-shaped form, preferably comprising a constant power level.
- the power level of the block-shaped write pulse is reduced in the block to compensate for the heating up of the recording stack. This leads to a gradually decreasing power.
- a further possibility is a kind of pulsed block where the power level is slightly pulsed.
- a dog-bone write pulse is beneficial to write the leading and trailing edge of the mark somewhat broader to improve the readout characteristics.
- the recording apparatus according to the invention is arranged for carrying out a method according to the invention. To this end it comprises a radiation source for providing the radiation beam and a control unit operative for controlling the power of the radiation beam and for providing the write pulse for recording the marks.
- the control unit is further operative for controlling the power of the radiation beam such that said block-shaped write pulse comprises a front portion having a write power level increasing with time.
- the control unit may be implemented using conventional analogue or digital electronic devices, such as switching units, pattern generators and the like. Alternatively, the control unit may be implemented by a digital processing unit and an appropriate software program controlling this processing unit.
- Fig. 1 shows a diagram of the time -dependency of a control signal for controlling the power of the radiation beam according to an embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 shows different implementations of the front portion of a write pulse in such a control signal
- Fig. 3 shows a diagram of the time -dependency of a control signal according to another embodiment
- Fig. 4 illustrates the preferred area of application of the invention
- Fig. 5 shows the temperature-time profile at the trailing edge of an 13 mark in between 13 spaces preceded and followed by an II 1 mark
- Fig. 6 shows a diagram of the time -dependency of a control signal according to still another embodiment
- Fig. 1 shows a diagram of the time -dependency of a control signal for controlling the power of the radiation beam according to an embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 shows different implementations of the front portion of a write pulse in such a control signal
- Fig. 3 shows a diagram of the time -dependency of a control signal according to another embodiment
- FIG. 7 shows mark formation simulations of an 13 mark
- Fig. 8 shows the modulation of an 13 mark as function of the write power for a known write strategy and a write strategy according to the present invention
- Fig. 9 shows a diagram of the time-dependency of control signals according to further embodiments
- Fig. 10 shows a diagram of the time -dependency of a pulsed control signal according to still a further embodiment.
- the diagram of Fig. 1 shows the time-dependency of a control signal 10 for controlling the power of the radiation beam according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- the front portion (leading edge) 11 of a write pulse is provided with a ramp edge, i.e. the write power level is continuously increasing with time until it reaches a "normal" write power level.
- the remaining portion 12 of the write pulse is kept constant on this normal write power level.
- Such a control signal 10 is, for example, used to write a 9T mark with an 8T long write pulse (including the front portion of a time-length of IT) when applying an (x-1) write strategy which is particularly used for recording information on a write-once record carrier having an information layer made of an organic (such as, for example, a dye) material.
- Fig. 2 indicates the known (standard) block shaped front portion
- 21 indicates the ramp edge shown in Fig. 1
- 22 indicates a staircase-shaped front portion, which staircase has a number of steps having equal time lengths and equal step sizes in this embodiment.
- the number of steps can generally be between 2 and N, N being at least 20, and the step size is generally between 2 and 99% of the normal write power level, preferably between 5 and 10%.
- a modification of the front portion can be used such as proposed in Fig. 3.
- This extra power boost 30 is preferably applied at the end of the front portion 31 and before the normal power level portion 32, and has a power level larger than the normal power level applied during portion 32. This leads to an even better reduction of thermal interference at high speed recording.
- the invention is preferably applied in situations shown in Fig. 4 where an 13 mark has to be written in between two long 111 marks, separated by 13 spaces. The temperature-time responses at the trailing edge 40 of the 13 mark are compared for a blocked (50) and a staircase (51) write strategy in Fig. 5.
- the staircase consisted of 6 time steps in which the power was varied in increments of 25% of the write power, thus 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 125% and 150%.
- the control signal 61 including such a staircase -shaped front portion is shown in the diagram of Fig. 6 showing also a control signal having a known block-shaped front portion 60.
- the first temperature rise 52 at the trailing edge 40 is caused by the write pulse to actually write the mark
- the second temperature rise 53 is due to post heat from the following 111 mark.
- Post heat includes both the temperature rise by direct heating of the laser beam, but also heat diffusion through the recording stack. It can be seen that the second temperature rise 53 is suppressed, or at least much lower (peak 54), in case a staircase shaped leading edge is used when the 13 mark is followed by an 13 space.
- the first write pulse, to actually write the first 111 mark hardly causes a temperature rise at the trailing edge of the 13 mark.
- pit shrinkage has been modeled as a sort of anneal process.
- the pit shapes that results from the numerical simulations are shown in Fig. 7.
- the pit shape 71 that results from a block shaped write pulse (all three pits are written with a blocked pulse) is characterized by severe pit shrinkage compared to the initial pit shape 70. It is obvious that the reduced temperature rise in case of the staircase pulse (the second 111 pit is written with the staircase pulse as shown in Fig. 6) leads to less annealing and thus too less pit deterioration as can be seen from the pit shape 72.
- Experimental evidence of the benefits of a staircase write strategy is given in Fig. 8. Shown is the modulation of an 13 mark as a function of write power (for a DVD+R 13 carrier, 4x speed).
- Figs. 9 and 10 show further embodiments of control signals according to the present invention compared to a known block-shaped control signal having a constant power level as indicated by the dashed line. Shown is in Fig. 9 a control signal 70 having a staircase shaped front portion 71 having an overboost, a dog-bone pulsed middle portion 72 having an almost constant power level and an increased end portion 73.
- Such a control signal 70 is beneficial to write the leading and trailing edge of a mark somewhat broader in order to improve the read-out characteristics.
- Another possible control signal is indicated by reference sign 80 having also a staircase shaped front portion 81, a gradually decreasing middle portion 82 and a constant end portion 83. The gradually decreasing power level in the middle portion 82 is used to compensate for the heating up of the recording stack.
- a third control signal 90 is shown in Fig. 10 having a staircase-shaped front portion 91 and a slightly pulsed remaining portion 92 wherein the power level is pulsed between two levels around or above the normal power level of the known block-shaped pulse.
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