A security element (2) comprising a reflective, optically variable surface
pattern (3) which is embedded in a layer composite of plastic material
and which can be visually recognized from predetermined observation
directions is formed from a mosaic of optically active surface elements
(13). In the mosaic of the surface pattern (3) at least two of the mosaic
surfaces (11; 12) of the surface pattern (3) are arranged substantially
adjacent and have microscopically fine light-diffractive relief
structures (4). The spatial frequencies of the relief structures in the
mosaic surfaces (11; 12) are of values from predetermined spatial
frequency ranges in such a way that, in the case of illumination beams
which are incident obliquely relative to a normal onto the plane of the
layer composite, the relief structures of the mosaic surfaces (11; 12)
deflect visible monochromatic light parallel to the normal (32). The
relief structures of the mosaic surfaces (11; 12) differ only in respect
of spatial frequency, the difference in the spatial frequencies in the
adjacent mosaic surfaces (11; 12) being at most 40 lines/mm.