Since its discovery, the SrTiO3:Ca system is known to exhibit a number
of features which were thought to arise from an impurity induced diso
rder. Non-linear dielectric measurements are used to obtain a more qua
ntitative insight into this disorder. For 0.001 < x(Ca) < 0.05, it is
found that the non-linear susceptibility diverges at low temperatures.
This is similar to what was previously reported in the dielectric ran
dom system KTaO3:Na. A method is proposed to quantify the contribution
of the disorder to the non-linearities. It is found that the deviatio
n from a true ferroelectric behaviour is not enough to call the low-te
mperature phase of SrTiO3:Ca a glass one. The maximum non-linearity ob
served for x(Ca) = 0.003 and 0.004 decreases for higher x(Ca) contents
. It is shown that a simple model of temperature dependent dipole mome
nt may account for both the linear and non-linear dielectric behaviour
of SrTiO3:Ca.