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Patent
CA 1231779
ABSTRACT A servo tracking system for an optical record uses a pattern of preformed optically detectable uniform servo track marks disposed in parallel spaced apart columns in combination with a beam from a radiation source split by a diffraction grating into three beams having unequal power distribution. The placement of the beams across the pattern of preformed servo tracks on an optical recording material has one position for writing data by the center beam on an information track while the two outside beams intercept track marks on two adjacent tracks. For reading recorded data tracks, the beams shift to a second position in which the center beam intercepts marks on a servo track while the two outside beams read two adjacent data tracks. Because of the unequal power distribution, increasing the energy level of the radiation source causes the intensity of the middle beam during recording to reach a level sufficient to record while the two outside tracking beams remain below that threshold. The track marks in adjacent columns may be in an offset position with regard to track marks of the adjoining column, to provide self-clocking during recording.
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Buxton James L.
Peppers Norman A.
Pierce Gerald A.
Vinzant Warren J.
Lasercard Corporation
Smart & Biggar
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