Welcome
Welcome to the official website of the European High Pressure Research Group (EHPRG).
EHPRG is non-profitable academic association established in 1963 which is devoted to science and technology of matter under high pressure. It organizes an annual meeting which brings together hundreds of scientists of various fields, mainly physics, chemistry, Earth and planetary sciences, bio- and food science and technology.
The reasonable size of the group, low conference fees, and a friendly relationship between the attendants have made EHPRG meetings a major event in the European high-pressure community for more than half a century.
Upcoming EHPRG Meeting
The 62nd EHPRG Meeting will take place in Manchester, UK, at the Lowry, in the period August 31-September 5, 2025.
The conference will be chaired by John Proctor, Salford University, UK.
For more information, please visit the official webpage of EHPRG-62.
Immediate past EHPRG Meetings
The 61st EHPRG Meeting has taken place in Thessaloniki, Greece, at the Porto Palace Hotel, in the period September 1-6, 2024.
The conference has been chaired by John Arvanitidis and Dimitris Christofilos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
For more information, please visit the official webpage of EHPRG-61.
The Joint 28th AIRAPT and 60th EHPRG International Conference on High Pressure Science and Technology (AIRAPT-2023) took place in Edinburgh, UK, at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), from July 23-28, 2023.
Immediately prior to AIRAPT/EHPRG, from the 19th to 23rd of July 2023, a Summer School had taken place, also based in Edinburgh, with accommodation provided in University Halls of Residence. The School was aimed at young researchers, and experimentalists wanting a grounding in theory and vice versa.
A photo album is available on the AIRAPT website.
For more information, please visit the official webpage of AIRAPT-23.
High-pressure in the headlines
Selection of high-pressure related titles from top scientific journals.
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Natural selection could determine whether Acropora corals persist under expected climate change | Science
Marine heatwaves are intensifying under climate change, exposing populations of reef-building corals to mass mortality and intense selective pressure. It remains unknown whether adaptation can keep pace with warming and maintain reef functioning. We have ...
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Enhancement of Harmonic Heating by Magnetized Plasma Series Resonance in Capacitive Radio Frequency Discharges
by Jing-Yu Sun, Fei Gao, Fang-Jie Zhou, Julian Schulze, and You-Nian Wang
Author(s): Jing-Yu Sun, Fei Gao, Fang-Jie Zhou, Julian Schulze, and You-Nian Wang
We present a novel resonance mode in capacitive radio frequency (rf) discharges in the presence of an oblique magnetic field at low pressures. We observe the self-excitation of high-frequency harmonics of the current in magnetized capacitive rf discharges through the magnetized plasma series resonan…
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 235302] Published Fri Dec 06, 2024
6 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Giant Splitting of the Hydrogen Rotational Eigenenergies in the ${\mathrm{C}}_{2}$ Filled Ice
by Simone Di Cataldo, Maria Rescigno, Lorenzo Monacelli, Umbertoluca Ranieri, Richard Gaal, Stefan Klotz, Jacques Ollivier, Michael Marek Koza, Cristiano De Michele, and Livia Eleonora Bove
Author(s): Simone Di Cataldo, Maria Rescigno, Lorenzo Monacelli, Umbertoluca Ranieri, Richard Gaal, Stefan Klotz, Jacques Ollivier, Michael Marek Koza, Cristiano De Michele, and Livia Eleonora Bove
Hydrogen hydrates exhibit a rich phase diagram influenced by both pressure and temperature, with the so-called ${\mathrm{C}}_{2}$ phase emerging prominently above 2.5 GPa. In this phase, hydrogen molecules are densely packed within a cubic icelike lattice and the interaction with the surrounding wat…
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 236101] Published Fri Dec 06, 2024
6 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Erratum: Inertial Migration in a Pressure-Driven Channel Flow: Beyond the Segre-Silberberg Pinch [Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 054002 (2024)]
by Prateek Anand and Ganesh Subramanian
Author(s): Prateek Anand and Ganesh Subramanian
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 239904] Published Fri Dec 06, 2024
6 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Pressure-Dependent Electronic Superlattice in the Kagome Superconductor ${\mathrm{CsV}}_{3}{\mathrm{Sb}}_{5}$
by F. Stier, A.-A. Haghighirad, G. Garbarino, S. Mishra, N. Stilkerich, D. Chen, C. Shekhar, T. Lacmann, C. Felser, T. Ritschel, J. Geck, and M. Le Tacon
Author(s): F. Stier, A.-A. Haghighirad, G. Garbarino, S. Mishra, N. Stilkerich, D. Chen, C. Shekhar, T. Lacmann, C. Felser, T. Ritschel, J. Geck, and M. Le Tacon
We present a high-resolution single crystal x-ray diffraction study of kagome superconductor ${\mathrm{CsV}}_{3}{\mathrm{Sb}}_{5}$, exploring its response to variations in pressure and temperature. We discover that at low temperatures, the structural modulations of the electronic superlattice, commo…
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 236503] Published Wed Dec 04, 2024
4 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Absence of High-Pressure Ground-State Reentrant Ferroelectricity in ${\mathrm{PbTiO}}_{3}$
by R. E. Cohen, Yangzheng Lin, Muhtar Ahart, and Russell J. Hemley
Author(s): R. E. Cohen, Yangzheng Lin, Muhtar Ahart, and Russell J. Hemley
We study ferroelectricity in the classic perovskite ferroelectric ${\mathrm{PbTiO}}_{3}$ to high pressures with density functional theory (DFT) and experimental diamond-anvil techniques. We use second harmonic generation spectroscopy to detect lack of inversion symmetry. Consistent with early unders…
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 236801] Published Tue Dec 03, 2024
3 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Origin of the Suppression of Magnetic Order in MnSi under Hydrostatic Pressure
by P. Dalmas de Réotier, A. Yaouanc, D. Andreica, R. Gupta, R. Khasanov, and G. Lapertot
Author(s): P. Dalmas de Réotier, A. Yaouanc, D. Andreica, R. Gupta, R. Khasanov, and G. Lapertot
Muon spin rotation measurements show that the magnetic-order suppression in MnSi under hydrostatic pressure arises from the collapse of the exchange interaction and not from quantum fluctuations.
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 236502] Published Mon Dec 02, 2024
2 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Colloquium: Room temperature superconductivity: The roles of theory and materials design
by Warren E. Pickett
Author(s): Warren E. Pickett
Superconductivity, discovered in 1911 and first theoretically understood in 1957, remains a fascinating phenomenon for reasons both fundamental and applied. Reliably calculating the critical temperature of a given material, and even more so predicting it, turned out to be a considerable challenge. This Colloquium explains how theoretical developments have led to increasingly reliable predictions that have culminated in the discovery of the hydride materials that display superconductivity under high pressure at temperatures just shy of room temperature.
[Rev. Mod. Phys. 95, 021001] Published Fri Apr 07, 2023
7 Apr 2023 at 12:00pm
Hydrostatic pressure effect on structural and transport properties of co-existing layered and disordered rock-salt phase of ${\mathrm{Li}}_{\mathrm{x}}{\mathrm{CoO}}_{2}$
by Thiagarajan Maran, Anil Jain, Muthukumaran Sundaramoorthy, Aditya Prasad Roy, Boby Joseph, Govindaraj Lingannan, Ashwin Mohan, Dipanshu Bansal, S. M. Yusuf, and Arumugam Sonachalam
Author(s): Thiagarajan Maran, Anil Jain, Muthukumaran Sundaramoorthy, Aditya Prasad Roy, Boby Joseph, Govindaraj Lingannan, Ashwin Mohan, Dipanshu Bansal, S. M. Yusuf, and Arumugam Sonachalam
It is widely believed that the origin of a significant cause of voltage and capacity fading observed in lithium (Li)-ion batteries is related to structural modifications occurring in the cathode material during the Li-ion insertion/deinsertion process. The Li-ion insertion/deinsertion mechanism and …
[Phys. Rev. Materials 8, 125401] Published Mon Dec 02, 2024
2 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Assessing spin-density wave formation in ${\mathrm{La}}_{3}{\mathrm{Ni}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$ from electronic structure calculations
by Harrison LaBollita, Victor Pardo, Michael R. Norman, and Antia S. Botana
Author(s): Harrison LaBollita, Victor Pardo, Michael R. Norman, and Antia S. Botana
Materials with strongly interacting electrons can exhibit remarkable behaviors, such as stripe ordering, where charge and spin form periodic patterns. These states often precede unconventional superconductivity, as in the bilayer nickelate La3Ni2O7 under pressure. Using correlated density-functional methods, the authors interrogate possible magnetic ground states of La3Ni2O7. The stripe-ordered ground state reproduces several experimental features, including insulating behavior at ambient pressure and strong antiferromagnetic coupling within the Ni-dz2 orbitals. Moreover, they find that the Ni-dx2−y2 orbitals play a dominant role at low-energy. Overall, their findings provide fresh insights into the stripe ordering and its potential link to superconductivity in this fascinating material.
[Phys. Rev. Materials 8, L111801] Published Wed Nov 20, 2024
20 Nov 2024 at 11:00am
First-principles design of ambient-pressure ${\mathrm{Mg}}_{x}{\mathrm{B}}_{2}{\mathrm{C}}_{2}$ and ${\mathrm{Na}}_{x}\mathrm{BC}$ superconductors
by Charlsey R. Tomassetti, Daviti Gochitashvili, Christopher Renskers, Elena R. Margine, and Aleksey N. Kolmogorov
Author(s): Charlsey R. Tomassetti, Daviti Gochitashvili, Christopher Renskers, Elena R. Margine, and Aleksey N. Kolmogorov
We employ ab initio modeling to investigate the possibility of attaining high-temperature conventional superconductivity in ambient-pressure materials based on the known ${\mathrm{MgB}}_{2}{\mathrm{C}}_{2}$ and recently proposed thermodynamically stable NaBC ternary compounds. The constructed $(T,{P…
[Phys. Rev. Materials 8, 114801] Published Thu Nov 14, 2024
14 Nov 2024 at 11:00am
Non-Fermi liquid and antiferromagnetic correlations with hole doping in the bilayer two-orbital Hubbard model of ${\mathrm{La}}_{3}{\mathrm{Ni}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$ at zero temperature
by Yin Chen, Yi-Heng Tian, Jia-Ming Wang, Rong-Qiang He, and Zhong-Yi Lu
Author(s): Yin Chen, Yi-Heng Tian, Jia-Ming Wang, Rong-Qiang He, and Zhong-Yi Lu
High-${T}_{c}$ superconductivity (SC) was recently found in the bilayer material ${\mathrm{La}}_{3}{\mathrm{Ni}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$ (La327) under high pressures. We study the bilayer two-orbital Hubbard model derived from the band structure of the La327. The model is solved by cluster dynamical me…
[Phys. Rev. B 110, 235119] Published Fri Dec 06, 2024
6 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Pressure-induced quantum melting of chiral spin order and subsequent transition to a degenerate semiconductor state in FeGe
by Y. Fujishiro, C. Terakura, A. Miyake, N. Kanazawa, K. Nakazawa, N. Ogawa, H. Kadobayashi, S. Kawaguchi, T. Kagayama, M. Tokunaga, Y. Kato, Y. Motome, K. Shimizu, and Y. Tokura
Author(s): Y. Fujishiro, C. Terakura, A. Miyake, N. Kanazawa, K. Nakazawa, N. Ogawa, H. Kadobayashi, S. Kawaguchi, T. Kagayama, M. Tokunaga, Y. Kato, Y. Motome, K. Shimizu, and Y. Tokura
The authors reveal here anomalous charge transport upon melting of chiral spin orders, such as helical and skyrmion spin textures, in the itinerant chiral magnet FeGe. Under high pressure, significant modifications in the electronic structure induce a metal-to-semiconductor transition. Remarkably, a spontaneous anomalous Hall effect is observed in the short-range-ordered chiral spin ground state (P= 20–30 GPa) beyond the quantum phase transition. This macroscopic time-reversal symmetry breaking in the absence of long-range magnetic order represents a highly unconventional phenomenon.
[Phys. Rev. B 110, L220401] Published Thu Dec 05, 2024
5 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Theoretical prediction of high-temperature superconductivity in ${\mathrm{SrAuH}}_{3}$ at ambient pressure
by Bin Li, Cong Zhu, Junjie Zhai, Chuanhui Yin, Yuxiang Fan, Jie Cheng, Shengli Liu, and Zhixiang Shi
Author(s): Bin Li, Cong Zhu, Junjie Zhai, Chuanhui Yin, Yuxiang Fan, Jie Cheng, Shengli Liu, and Zhixiang Shi
We present a comprehensive computational investigation of electron-phonon interactions in $MX{\mathrm{H}}_{3}$ hydride compounds, where $M$ represents alkali and post-transition metals, and $X$ denotes $3d$, $4d$, and $5d$ transition metals. Our density functional theory calculations identify 17 dyn…
[Phys. Rev. B 110, 214504] Published Tue Dec 03, 2024
3 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Erratum: Pressure-induced phase transition and increase of oxygen-iodine coordination in magnesium iodate [Phys. Rev. B 105, 054105 (2022)]
by A. Liang, R. Turnbull, C. Popescu, F. J. Manjón, E. Bandiello, P. Rodriguez-Hernandez, A. Muñoz, I. Yousef, Z. Hebboul, and D. Errandonea
Author(s): A. Liang, R. Turnbull, C. Popescu, F. J. Manjón, E. Bandiello, P. Rodriguez-Hernandez, A. Muñoz, I. Yousef, Z. Hebboul, and D. Errandonea
[Phys. Rev. B 110, 219901] Published Mon Dec 02, 2024
2 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Shock compression pathways to pyrite silica from machine learning simulations
by Shuning Pan, Jiuyang Shi, Zhixin Liang, Cong Liu, Junjie Wang, Yong Wang, Hui-Tian Wang, Dingyu Xing, and Jian Sun
Author(s): Shuning Pan, Jiuyang Shi, Zhixin Liang, Cong Liu, Junjie Wang, Yong Wang, Hui-Tian Wang, Dingyu Xing, and Jian Sun
Silica is a fundamental component of planetary interiors, and the knowledge of its high-pressure polymorphs is essential for constructing planetary models. The pyrite silica has been synthesized in static compression with diamond anvil cells, however, it has never been observed in dynamic compressio…
[Phys. Rev. B 110, 224101] Published Mon Dec 02, 2024
2 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Electronic correlations and long-range magnetic ordering in NiO tuned by pressure
by G. M. Gaifutdinov and I. V. Leonov
Author(s): G. M. Gaifutdinov and I. V. Leonov
Using the density functional theory plus dynamical mean-field theory method, we revisit the pressure-temperature phase diagram of the prototypical correlated insulator NiO. We study the pressure-induced evolution of the electronic structure, magnetic state, and exchange couplings of the antiferromag…
[Phys. Rev. B 110, 235103] Published Mon Dec 02, 2024
2 Dec 2024 at 11:00am
Synchrotron x-ray diffraction and DFT study of non-centrosymmetric EuRhGe3 under high pressure
by N. S. Dhami V. Balédent I. Batistić O. Bednarchuk D. Kaczorowski J. P. Itié S. R. Shieh C. M. N. Kumar Y. Utsumi a Department for Research of Materials Under Extreme Conditions, Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatiab Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Orsay, Francec Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatiad Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław, Polande PSICHÉ beamline, Synchrotron SOLEIL, Saint-Aubin, Francef Department of Earth Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canadag Department of Molecular Magnetism, The Henryk Niewodniczański, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland
Volume 44, Issue 4, December 2024, Page 467-478
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4 Sep 2024 at 4:50am
Use of molybdenum as a pressure calibrant in a cubic press and sound velocity measurement of tungsten to 5 GPa
by Wei Song Chao Liu Chang Su Yonggang Liu a Key Laboratory of High-Temperature and High-Pressure Study of the Earth’s Interior, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, People’s Republic of Chinab School of Earth Sciences, Institute of Disaster Prevention, Sanhe, People’s Republic of China
Volume 44, Issue 4, December 2024, Page 494-503
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11 Nov 2024 at 6:22am