The layered hexagonal EuPtP is a rare substance that exhibits two successive valence transitions occurring simultaneously with valence ordering transitions and an antiferromagnetic order. Anticipating that the application of pressure to this sample would induce a new valence-ordered structure and/or a new phenomenon associated with valence fluctuation, we examined the electrical resistivity ρ, the Eu L-edge x-ray absorption spectroscopy, and the powder x-ray diffraction under high pressure. We found a new valence transition at around P  =  2.5 GPa. After the transition, a new valence-ordered structure is realized at the lowest temperature. The valence-ordered structure is inferred to be stacking of [Formula: see text] (2+: Eu layer, 3+: Eu layer) along the c-axis. Upon further increases in pressure, the valence-ordered structure is suppressed and another valance-ordered phase is realized up to P  =  6 GPa. The antiferromagnetic order collapses in the pressure range between 6 GPa and 8 GPa.

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