Low-energy coherent charge-density wave excitations are investigated in blue
bronze (K0.3MoO3) and red bronze (K0.33MoO3) by femtosecond
pump-probe spectroscopy. A linear gapless, acoustic-like dispersion relation is
observed for the transverse phasons with a pronounced anisotropy in
K0.33MoO3. The amplitude mode exhibits a weak (optic-like) dispersion
relation with a frequency of 1.67 THz at 30 K. Our results show for the first
time that the time-resolved optical technique provides momentum resolution of
collective excitations in strongly correlated electron systems.Low-energy
coherent charge-density wave excitations are investigated in blue bronze
(K0.3MoO3) and red bronze (K0.33MoO3) by femtosecond
pump-probe spectroscopy. A linear gapless, acoustic-like dispersion relation is
observed for the transverse phasons with a pronounced anisotropy in
K0.33MoO3. The amplitude mode exhibits a weak (optic-like) dispersion
relation with a frequency of 1.67 THz at 30 K. Our results show for the first
time that the time-resolved optical technique provides momentum resolution of
collective excitations in strongly correlated electron systems.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure