Optical head and method of adjusting optical path thereof

Optical: systems and elements – Lens – With support

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C369S044140, C369S112090, C369S112140

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06847499

ABSTRACT:
An optical head includes a substrate, a laser diode, a photodetector, an objective lens, a prism, and an optical element. The laser diode is installed on the substrate and emits light. The photodetector is installed on the substrate and receives the light. The objective lens is installed on a first side of the substrate and focuses the light emitted from the laser diode onto a recording surface of a disc. The prism is installed on a second side of the substrate, transmits the light emitted from the laser diode toward the objective lens, and transmits the light reflected from the recording surface toward the photodetector. The optical element adjusts an optical path formed between the substrate and the prism.

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