An optical disk includes a reflective layer, a recording layer, an optical-transparent
bonding layer and an optical transparent sheet laminated on a substrate in this
order. The total thickness of the optical-transparent bonding layer and the optical
transparent sheet is 0.1 mm. The peak-to-peak height of wrinkles formed on the
sheet is 2.5 m or lower. The optical disk is produced as follows: A first
ultraviolet ray is radiated to an optical transparent sheet at a first energy level
in the range from 500 mJ/cm2 to 3000 mJ/cm2, a wavelength
of the first ultraviolet ray being in the range from 250 nm to 300 nm. Prepared
next is a substrate laminated on which are a reflective layer and a recording layer
in this order. Ultraviolet hardened resin is applied on the recording layer to
form an optical-transparent bonding layer thereon. An optical transparent sheet
is provided on the optical-transparent bonding layer. A second ultraviolet ray
is radiated to the optical transparent sheet at a second energy level the same
as or lower than the first energy level, to harden the optical-transparent bonding
layer, thus the optical transparent sheet being bonded on the substrate via the
optical-transparent bonding layer.