Is there a diode which has a lower voltage drop than the standard 0.5v for a silicon unit, but I need something which can handle up to 10 amps. The germanium type were less, but I don't think there were large power ones made, only small signal type.
To Wally's point, Linear Technology (now a part of Analog Devices) makes controller chips that turn a power MOSFET into a very low Vf diode. More complex and expensive than a big-ass Schottky diode, but 2x-10x more efficient.