The angular distributions of light scattered by gold-coated and aluminum-co
ated gratings with amplitudes of similar to 90 nm and periods of 6.67 mu m
were measured and calculated for light incident from a He-Ne laser at an an
gle of 6 degrees. Experimental results are compared with predictions of Bec
kmann's scalar theory and Rayleigh's vector theory. The measured scattering
pattern has a background of scattered light due mainly to residual surface
roughness. Also the power in the higher-order peaks is larger by several o
rders of magnitude than the computed one, which can be attributed mainly to
the low-order contributions of the harmonics in the profile. (C) 2000 Opti
cal Society of America OCIS codes: 050.1950, 050.2770, 050.1960.