Observation of the fine structures (anisotropies, polarization, spectral
distortions) of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is hampered by
instabilities, 1/f noise and asymmetries of the radiometers used to carry on
the measurements. Addition of modulation and synchronous detection allows to
increase the overall stability and the noise rejection of the radiometers used
for CMB studies. In this paper we discuss the advantages this technique has
when we try to detect CMB polarization. The behaviour of a two channel
correlation receiver to which phase modulation and synchronous detection have
been added is examined. Practical formulae for evaluating the improvements are
presented.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures, New Astronomy accepte