There is no fundamental reason that nonchiral liquid crystals should not be
ferroelectric. In this paper nonchiral flexoelectric effects (particularly
leading to the specific orientation phenomena for smectic films in electri
c fields) are investigated in freely suspended films. Optical reflectivity
measurements are presented for the region near the smectic-C*-smectic-A and
smectic-C-smectic-A phase transitions. Temperature dependences of the tilt
angle are determined for two kinds of smectic structures where polarizatio
n is either perpendicular or parallel to the tilt plane.