We report combined x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) and neutron spin echo (NSE) measurements of the layer-displacement fluctuations in smectic liquid-crystal membranes in the range from 10 ns to 10 micros. NSE reveals a new regime, determined by bulk elasticity, in which relaxation times decrease with the wave vector of the fluctuations. XPCS probes slower surface-tension-dominated relaxation times, independent of the wave vector. XPCS gives a difference in correlation times at specular and off-specular positions that can be related to different detection schemes.

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