A correlation receiver capable of receiving pulsed microwave signals having amplitudes substantially below the noise level is proposed and experimentally realized. The device is based on the parametric interaction of two contra-propagating spin waves excited by the received microwave signal and the reference pulsed signal, containing information about the received signal shape, in a ferrite film waveguide. The output nonlinear correlation signal having the doubled carrier frequency and the signal-to-noise ratio enhanced by several orders of magnitude is received by a dielectric resonator coupled to an output microwave transmission line.
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