Abstract
Electrostatic low frequency surface waves propagating on the planar interface between a dusty plasma and vacuum are investigated taking into account ion-neutral, ion-dust and neutral-dust collisions as well as ionization. Both the temporal and spatial attenuation rates and the damping of the dust-acoustic surface modes due to collisions and ionization are derived.
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