A low-profile optical disk device which performs recording and reproducing using
a plurality of laser light sources with different wavelengths, without thug need
for additional components. It is used as a DVD-Ram, CD-R or the like. It comprises
a plurality of neighboring laser light sources with different wavelengths: a beam-shaping
prism for expanding the width of laser beams in a direction in which the plural
laser light sources are arranged; and a focus lens which forms an optical spot
on an optical disk, where laser light sources with longer wavelengths are positioned
closer to an extension line of a refracted beam created by the beam-shaping prism.
The above arrangement enables correction of optical spot coma aberrations caused
by a laser light source positioned out of the optical axis of the focus lens, thereby
realizing a low-profile optical disk device with high optical performance.