An optical element is formed from a molded body which is formed using an
impact consolidation phenomenon in which mechanical impact is applied to
ultra fine fragile particles which are supplied onto a substrate so that
the ultra fine fragile particles are pulverized and bonded to each other.
In the optical element, d.sup.6/.lamda..sup.4<4.times.10.sup.-5
nm.sup.2 holds, in which d (nm) represents the average radius of a part
of the molded body, such as a pore (void) or a different phase, having a
refractive index different from that of a primary component of the molded
body, and in which .lamda. (nm) represents the wavelength of light
transmitting through the molded body.