%0 Journal Article %T Indication for dominating surface absorption in crystalline silicon test masses at 1550nm %A Alexander Khalaidovski %A Jessica Steinlechner %A Roman Schnabel %J Physics %D 2013 %I arXiv %R 10.1088/0264-9381/30/16/165001 %X The sensitivity of future gravitational wave (GW) observatories will be limited by thermal noise in a wide frequency band. To reduce thermal noise, the European GW observatory Einstein GW Telescope (ET) is suggested to use crystalline silicon test masses at cryogenic temperature and a laser wavelength of 1550nm. Here, we report a measurement of the optical loss in a prototype high-resistivity crystalline silicon test mass as a function of optical intensity at room temperature. The total loss from both the bulk crystal and the surfaces was determined in a joint measurement. The characterization window ranged from small intensities below 1W/cm^2, as planned to be used in ET, up to 21kW/cm^2. A non-linear absorption was observed for intensities above a few kW/cm^2. In addition we have observed an intensity-independent offset that possibly arises from absorption in the crystal surfaces. This absorption was estimated to approx. 800 ppm/surface, which might be too high for a cryogenic operation of a fibre-suspended silicon test mass. Such an offset was not observed in other recent measurements that were insensitive to surface absorption. Finally, a set of further characterization measurements is proposed to clearly separate the contributions from the surfaces and the bulk crystal. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.4126v1