Great interest is being focused on the growth technique of KDP crystal,the first choice material for the fabrication of frequency converter and electro optic switcher used in the studies of inertial confinement fusion (ICF).To reduce the cost of growth,scientists are endeavoring to promote the growth rate.The“point seed” method is one of rapid growth techniques recently developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.In the former technique,crystals are grown in all three directions at an averaged rate of 10 15mm/day. Impurities are regarded as one of the factors to inhibit the growth rate.It is generally accepted that high valence cationic ions,such as Fe 3+ ,Cr 3+ ,Al 3+ ,etc,are easy to be adsorbed on the prismatic faces and inhibit their growth.Some anions,especially those have ability to form strong hydra bond,such as phosphate derivatives (polyphosphate,metaphosphate,pyrophosphate,etc) have significant inhibiting effects on the growth of KDP pyramidal face.It is suggested that the H bonding is the key interaction force between the growing surface and the impurities.