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peak detector using a limiting amplifier

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limiting amplifier

I was thinking of an implementation of a peak detector using a 10Ghz Limiting amplifier, and a diode in series just on its output. (the diode output is going back as a negative feedback to the amplifier negative input).

Are there shotkey diodes that can handle a 10Ghz signal?

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