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  • Background The Jiangmen underground neutrino observatory (JUNO) is a new generation of long-term operation neutrino experimental platform under construction in Jiangmen, Guangdong province of southern China. The underwater frontend and readout electronics (F&R electronics) are placed nearby the 20-inch PMTs and readout current signals from three PMTs. The electronics are sealed in a stainless-steel underwater box to keep them dry, and temperature control of the electronics plays a significant role in their reliability.Methods A conductive cooling structure based on the passive cooling method is designed for the 20-inch PMT F&R electronics. Both numerical simulation and experimental tests were performed to evaluate the cooling structures' thermal performance.Results The results show that the case temperature of the respective chip for 20-inch PMT F&R electronics is less than 30 ℃ in ambient still water.Conclusion The case temperature of the respective chip meets the strict temperature requirement for the F&R electronics. The JUNO collaboration has adopted this cooling structure for the 20-inch PMT readout electronics.
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  • Yangfu Wang, Xiaoshan Jiang, Jun Hu, et al. Thermal management for the underwater frontend and readout electronics of JUNO 20-inch PMTs[J]. Radiation Detection Technology and Methods, 2023, 7(3): 418-426. DOI: 10.1007/s41605-023-00401-4
    Citation: Yangfu Wang, Xiaoshan Jiang, Jun Hu, et al. Thermal management for the underwater frontend and readout electronics of JUNO 20-inch PMTs[J]. Radiation Detection Technology and Methods, 2023, 7(3): 418-426. DOI: 10.1007/s41605-023-00401-4

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