Phys. Rev. D 42, 2437–2445 (1990)Thermal noise in mechanical experimentsReceived 8 June 1990; published in the issue dated 15 October 1990 The fluctuation-dissipation theorem is applied to the case of low-dissipation mechanical oscillators, whose losses are dominated by processes occurring inside the material of which the oscillators are made. In the common case of losses described by a complex spring constant with a constant imaginary part, the thermal noise displacement power spectrum is steeper by one power of ω than is predicted by a velocity-damping model. I construct models for the thermal noise spectra of systems with more than one mode of vibration, and evaluate a model of a specific design of pendulum suspension for the test masses in a gravitational-wave interferometer. © 1990 The American Physical Society URL:
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