A ferroelectric nanostructure formed as a low dimensional nano-scale
ferroelectric material having at least one vortex ring of polarization
generating an ordered toroid moment switchable between multi-stable
states. A stress-free ferroelectric nanodot under open-circuit-like
electrical boundary conditions maintains such a vortex structure for
their local dipoles when subject to a transverse inhomogeneous static
electric field controlling the direction of the macroscopic toroidal
moment. Stress is also capable of controlling the vortex's chirality,
because of the electromechanical coupling that exists in ferroelectric
nanodots.