I never thought that something like this was possible!!....
This is a synthetic seed crystal. It is placed in a six-foot-high tank  filled with nearly a metric ton of supersaturated potassium dihydrogen  phosphate (KH2PO4), or KDP. As it rotates on a turntable in the tank, the crystal  begins to grow. In just two months, the crystal grows to be as large as  800 pounds; with conventional methods of growing crystals, this process  would take nearly two years. When complete, the crystal is carefully  cleaned. It's removed from the tank. Then it's measured; and finally,  it's cut into 40-by-40-centimeter plates to be used in the National  Ignition Facility to focus, transmit and direct laser beams on their way  to the target chamber.
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