Rectification of microwave oscillations of magnetization in a permalloy film
is realized using planar Hall effect. Two different rectified signals are
obtained: a signal from the linearly excited uniform magnetization precession
at the frequency of the external pumping and a signal from the pairs of
contra-propagating short-wavelength spin waves parametrically generated at a
half of the pumping frequency. The second, most unusual, rectified signal is
caused by the uniform component of the dynamic magnetization created due to the
interference of the phase correlated pairs of parametric spin waves