A New Tracking Method for Helical Scanning Optical Tape Recorder

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, , Citation Tatsuya Narahara et al 1993 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 32 5421 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.32.5421

1347-4065/32/11S/5421

Abstract

Using a new tracking method, high track density recording on an optical tape has been achieved with a helical-scanning optical tape recorder (HS-OTR). In this recorder, the tape is wrapped around a drum, which has a high numerical-aperture objective lens of 0.50, without contact with the rotating part by means of air pressure. In the optical design, moving parts, both focus and tracking actuators, light source and reproducing optics are placed outside the rotary drum. With this system, a high carrier-to-noise-ratio of 51 dB for 1 µm mark length has been achieved. Using the tracking method, which includes a starting point servo loop, written marks have been reproduced track by track with a 2 µm pitch.

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10.1143/JJAP.32.5421