In near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy, high-fidelity modeling of photon transport for dense polydisperse colloidal suspensions is crucial. We developed photon transport models using the radiative transfer equation (RTE) with the dependent scattering theory (DST) at volume fractions up to 20%. The polydispersity and interference effects strongly influence results of the scattering properties and the RTE in cases of small mean diameter and large variance of the particle size distribution. We compared the RTE-results for the Henyey-Greenstein (conventional) function with those for the phase function using the DST. The RTE-results differ between both functions at low volume fractions for forward scattering media, suggesting the limitation of the conventional function.

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