We report the measurement of the grain charge on individual dust grains of
a dusty plasma Coulomb crystal. These dust grains, grown in a radio frequen
cy plasma from constituent gases, are formed by the aggregation of nanomete
r sized crystallites, The Coulomb crystal formed from the dust grains appea
rs to be made of mutally repulsive columns of grains confined by the walls
of the electrode. A direct measurement of the grain charge was performed us
ing a Faraday cup. The average measured value of the grain charge using thi
s technique was found to be 2 x 10(5) e, This value of the grain charge is
approximately consistent with estimates based on the plasma parameters. The
corresponding electrostatic interaction energy between the dust grains is
found to be 200 times greater than the dust thermal energy.