Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals, PDLC, have considerable potential f
or various electro-optical applications such as flexible displays and
switchable windows. For this reason they are the subject of active res
earch in laboratories around the world. From a fundamental point of vi
ew, they belong to the same class as multi-component polymer mixtures
and as such they present interesting phase properties. In this paper,
an attempt is made to understand their phase behavior. In particular,
the total free energy is examined and its implications on the phase be
havior of liquid crystal - polymer composite films prepared by polymer
ization induced phase separation processes are discussed. The focus is
put on the effects of crosslinks of the polymer matrix on the free en
ergy and on coexisting phases when the temperature of the film and the
volume fraction of the liquid crystal component are modified.