“…If the formation of a state with magnetic anisotropy after annealing and cooling under a tensile load is associated with residual elastic stresses (Glazer et al 1991;Herzer, 1994), − a result of the so-called Villari effect, then the type of magnetic anisotropy can be explained by the nature of magnetoelastic interactions in the nanoparticles (Serikov et al, 2006;Filippov, 2006) mainly consisting of Fe-Si crystals having a bcc lattice. This argument is supported by the fact that, in bulk crystalline samples of the Fe 1-x Si x alloy, with increasing concentration of silicon the magnetostriction constant changes its sign from positive to negative at x ~ 0.12 (Bozorth, 1993;Bertotti & Fiorillo, 1994c), and that the silicon concentration in nanoparticles is a few percent higher then the average Si concentration X in the alloy (Serikov et al, 2006).…”