A security element which is difficult to copy includes a layer composite
which has microscopically fine, optically effective structures of a
surface pattern, which are embedded between two layers of the layer
composite. In a plane of the surface pattern, which is defined by
co-ordinate axes x and y, the optically effective structures are shaped
into an interface between the layers in surface portions of a
holographically non-copyable security feature. In at least one surface
portion the optically effective structure (9) is a diffraction structure
formed by additive superimposition of a macroscopic superimposition
function (M) with a microscopically fine relief profile (R). Both the
relief profile (R), the superimposition function (M) and also the
diffraction structure are functions of the co-ordinates x and y. The
relief profile (R) is a light-diffractive or light-scattering optically
effective structure and, following the superimposition function (M),
retains the predetermined profile height. The superimposition function
(M) is at least portion-wise steady and is not a periodic triangular or
rectangular function. In comparison with the relief profile (R) the
superimposition function (M) changes slowly. Upon tilting and rotation of
the layer composite the observer sees on the illuminated surface portions
light, continuously moving strips which are dependent on the viewing
direction.