7Li and 1H NMR and magnetization measurements in \lpc
(Pc≡C32H16N8), recently proposed as a strongly correlated
metal, are presented. Two different low-frequency dynamics are evidenced. The
first one, probed by 1H nuclei gives rise to a slowly relaxing magnetization
at low temperature and is associated with the freezing of MnPc S=3/2 spins.
This dynamic is similar to the one observed in pristine β-MnPc and
originates from Li depleted chain segments. The second one, evidenced by 7Li
spin-lattice relaxation rate, is associated with the hopping of the electrons
along Li-rich chains. The characteristic correlation times for the two dynamics
are derived and the role of disorder is briefly discussed.Comment: 7 two-columns pages, 11 figure