microdisk

microdisk

[′mī·krō‚disk]
(computer science)
A small floppy disk with a diameter between 3 and 4 inches (7 and 10 centimeters). Also known as microfloppy disk.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
Thin round silicon plates with prefabricated microcircuits before cutting them with a diamond microdisk into individual crystals of a given semiconductor [28]
Figure 19: A scanning electron microscopy image of the side view of an Er-doped GaP microdisk resonator with 10 [micro]m diameter [adapted from [22]].
In the final step, the tip of the CFEs were ground to realize microdisk electrodes at the tip.
Huang et al., "Optically pumped ultraviolet microdisk laser on a silicon substrate," Applied Physics Letters, vol.
However, most devices focus on specific parts of a transducer, e.g., tuning of optical cavities [17], coupling to optical chips [18-20], displacement measurement on a moveable structures [2, 21-23], or the fundamental physics of optical microdisk cavities [24-26].
Specific topics covered include the simulation of plans photonics resonators, (Al,Ga)N microdisk cavities and gallium arsenide disk optomechanical resonators, among others.
Matsuda, "Theory of stationary current-potential curves at microdisk electrodes for quasireversible and totally irreversible electrode reactions," Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, vol.