Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Université de Sherbrooke

H-index: 30

North America-Canada

About Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Michel Pioro-Ladrière, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Sherbrooke, specializes in the field of Quantum Information Science, Mesoscopic Physics, Nanotechnology, Spintronics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Towards scalable cryogenic quantum dot biasing using memristor-based DC sources

Tuning and operation of quantum dots using FPGA tools tailored for spin qubits

Technology and design study of 3D physics-based inductor on FDSOI in GHz-range

Trapping single photo-carriers in undoped single-gated quantum dots using an on-chip microwave resonator for charge readout

Magnetic field sensing enhancement via triple tone excitation of nitrogen-vacancy center

Analog programming of CMOS-compatible Al2O3/TiO2− x memristor at 4.2 K after metal-insulator transition suppression by cryogenic reforming

Integrated diamond nanostructures for quantum magnetometry

Generalized fast quasiadiabatic population transfer for improved qubit readout, shuttling, and noise mitigation

Michel Pioro-Ladrière Information

University

Position

Professor of Physics

Citations(all)

4765

Citations(since 2020)

1871

Cited By

3628

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Université de Sherbrooke

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Michel Pioro-Ladrière Skills & Research Interests

Quantum Information Science

Mesoscopic Physics

Nanotechnology

Spintronics

Top articles of Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Towards scalable cryogenic quantum dot biasing using memristor-based DC sources

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.10694

Pierre-Antoine Mouny

Raphaël Dawant

Patrick Dufour

Matthieu Valdenaire

Serge Ecoffey

...

2024/4/16

Tuning and operation of quantum dots using FPGA tools tailored for spin qubits

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Marc-Antoine Roux

Joffrey Rivard

Claude Rohrbacher

Alexis Morel

Dominic Leclerc

...

2024/3/7

Technology and design study of 3D physics-based inductor on FDSOI in GHz-range

Solid-State Electronics

Franck Sabatier

Cédric Durand

Dominique Drouin

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Fabien Ndagijimana

...

2024/1/1

Trapping single photo-carriers in undoped single-gated quantum dots using an on-chip microwave resonator for charge readout

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Pierre Lefloic

Zhiren Wang

Alicia Kam

Louis Gaudreau

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

2023

Magnetic field sensing enhancement via triple tone excitation of nitrogen-vacancy center

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Romain Ruhlmann

Ankita Chakravarty

Maggie Wang

Vincent Halde

Philip Krantz

...

2023

Analog programming of CMOS-compatible Al2O3/TiO2− x memristor at 4.2 K after metal-insulator transition suppression by cryogenic reforming

Applied Physics Letters

Pierre-Antoine Mouny

Raphaël Dawant

Bastien Galaup

Serge Ecoffey

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

...

2023/10/1

Integrated diamond nanostructures for quantum magnetometry

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Alexandre Guilbault

Dominic Lepage

Vincent Halde

Sylvain Nicolay

David Roy-Guay

...

2023

Generalized fast quasiadiabatic population transfer for improved qubit readout, shuttling, and noise mitigation

Physical Review B

Felix Fehse

Marco David

Michel Pioro-Ladriere

WA Coish

2023/6/20

Real-time quantum dot stability diagram measurement using on-the-fly generated waveforms

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Marc-Antoine Roux

Larissa Njejimana

Francesco Tafuri

Brendan Bono

Philip Krantz

...

2023

Understanding conditions for the single electron regime in 28 nm FD-SOI quantum dots: Interpretation of experimental data with 3D quantum TCAD simulations

Solid-State Electronics

Ioanna Kriekouki

Félix Beaudoin

Pericles Philippopoulos

Chenyi Zhou

Julien Camirand Lemyre

...

2023/6/1

Design and optimization of a cryogenic CMOS capacitance bridge for readout of silicon spin qubits

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Ryan Foote

Ioanna Kriekouki

Claude Rohrbacher

Alexandre Bédard-Vallée

Philippe Galy

...

2023

Memristor-based cryogenic programmable DC sources for scalable in situ quantum-dot control

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

Pierre-Antoine Mouny

Yann Beilliard

Sébastien Graveline

Marc-Antoine Roux

Abdelouadoud El Mesoudy

...

2023/2/20

Portable Nitrogen-Vacancy Center-Based Quantum Demonstrator

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Ankita Chakravarty

Romain Ruhlmann

Vincent Halde

Jason Kolbush

Arnaud Carignan-Dugas

...

2023

Adaptive filtering and classification for automated tuning of quantum dots into the single electron regime

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Mathieu Moras

Marc-Antoine Roux

Larissa Njejimana

Stefanie Czischek

Victor Yon

...

2023

Simulation process flow for the implementation of industry-standard FD-SOI quantum dot devices

Solid-State Electronics

Ioanna Kriekouki

Pericles Philippopoulos

Félix Beaudoin

Salvador Mir

Manuel J Barragan

...

2023/11/1

Robust quantum dot charge autotuning with Bayesian Neural Networks

Victor Yon

Stefanie Czischek

Yann Beilliard

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Gaudreau Louis

...

2022

Investigation of analog characteristics of Al2O3/TiO2-x memristors at liquid helium temperature for quantum technology applications.

Pierre-Antoine Mouny

Yann Beilliard

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Dominique Drouin

2022

Superconducting NbN for strong magnetic field applications: Impact of the thin films intrinsic disorder

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Valentin Giglia

Valerie Gauthier

Tania Hemakumara

Ravi Sundaram

Dominique Drouin

...

2022/12/15

Quantum dot charge autotuning with Bayesian Neural Networks for spin qubit applications

Victor Yon

Stefanie Czischek

Yann Beilliard

Michel Pioro-Ladrière

Gaudreau Louis

...

2022

System and method for sensing spin

2022/8/2

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