“…Surprisingly little work has been carried out in this area, although the isomorphous solid, potassium dihydrogen orthophosphate has been well examined. In the few studies which have been made, X-ray topographic techniques have been used to define the propagation of dislocations during growth kinetic examinations (Chernov, Smol'skii, Parvov, Kuznetzov & Rozhanski, 1979) or to assess the quality of the grown crystals (Yoshimatsu, 1966;Deslattes, Torgesen, Paretzkin & Horton, 1966;Lefaucheux, Robert & Manghi, 1982), rather than to define the defect structure. In an attempt to rectify this situation and to resolve the question of growth on the pyramidal faces, we have attempted a comprehensive examination of the dislocation structure of ADP crystals prepared in a variety of manners, the mechan-ical properties of the solid and the influence of growth and mechanically induced dislocations and impurities on growth kinetics.…”