“…In the past few decades, dusty plasmas have attracted much research attention because they play important roles in many phenomena in the astrophysical environments, the Earth's ionosphere, 2–7 as well as in industrial processes such as semiconductor device manufacturing, plasma etching, materials coating and modification, etc 1,6–9 . As a result, there has been much interest in the theory and applications of dusty plasmas, covering a large range of the physical parameters involved 10–35 . Since the electrons have much higher mobility, inelastic collisions between the electrons and dust grains are much more frequent than that of ions, so that the dust grains are usually highly negatively charged 10 …”