Abstract:
Passage of a two-frequency signal with high and low power levels through a spin-wave transmission line with a one-dimensional periodic microstructure formed on the surface of a ferromagnetic film is experimentally studied. Experiments are carried out under the condition of three-wave parametric instability of spin waves. It is shown that, near the central frequency of the first Bragg resonance at certain power levels of the large and small signals, the nonlinear spin-wave transmission line can operate as either a power limiter or a signal-to-noise enhancer.