Patent ID: 7986607

Claim:
An optical pickup for emitting light toward an optical disc, receiving the light that has been reflected from the optical disc, and outputting a signal representing intensity of the reflected light, the optical pickup comprising: three light sources for emitting three light beams that are linearly polarized and have wavelengths λ 1 , λ 2 and λ 3 , respectively, where λ 1 <λ 2 <λ 3 ; at least one lens for condensing the light beams that have been emitted from the three light sources; a photodetector for receiving the light beams that have been reflected from the optical disc; and a wave plate, which is arranged on an optical path to be followed by all of the light beams emitted from the three light sources both on their way toward the optical disc and on their way back from the optical disc toward the photodetector, wherein the wave plate has first and second layers, of which the retardations and optic axis directions are different from each other, and wherein sum of the retardations of the first and second layers is defined to be approximately 5/4 λ 1 , approximately 3/4 λ 2 , and approximately 1/2 λ 3 with respect to the light beams with the wavelengths λ 1 , λ 2 and λ 3 , respectively, and wherein there is a difference in optic axis direction between the first and second layers, and wherein by taking advantage of the difference in optic axis direction, the linearly polarized light beams with the wavelengths λ 1 and λ 2 on their way toward the optical disc are transformed into circularly polarized light beams, and the circularly polarized light beams on their way back from the optical disc are transformed into linearly polarized light beams, of which polarization direction is perpendicular to that of the light beams on their way toward the optical disc, thereby transmitting the light beam with the wavelength λ 3 as the linearly polarized light beam both on its way toward, and back from, the optical disc.