A kinematical scattering theory for the interpretation of X-ray photon corr
elation spectroscopy (XPCS) measurements from fluctuating surfaces is discu
ssed in detail. First a general formulation without approximations is given
. Then as an example XPCS measurements of capillary wave dynamics on glycer
ol surfaces will be presented and compared to the calculations applying the
usual approximations. It turns out that these approximations work well if
the perpendicular wave-vector transfer is small. The measurements confirm o
n micrometer length scales the prediction from classical hydrodynamics that
all waves are overdamped due to the high viscosity of glycerol. In additio
n. the measurements show that thermally activated capillary wave motion is
slowed down exponentially when the sample is cooled below 273 K. Further, t
he extension of XPCS measurements down to nanometer scales is discussed. (C
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