Liquid crystal-polymer composites containing a low proportion of polym
er are of interest because of their low driving voltage, but they can
show anomalous electro-optical curves, such as a minimum in the electr
o-optical curve. We explain the existence of this minimum, by a partia
l orientation of liquid crystal domains, together with the presence of
mobile polymer fragments. This partial orientation is visible using a
polarizing microscope, and the presence of polymer that is not linked
to the main network is proved by size exclusion chromatography of the
liquid crystal extracted from the composite.