We study the quasiparticle energy relaxation processes in superconducting Nb
films of different thicknesses corresponding to different electron mean free
paths in a state far from equilibrium, that is the highly dissipative flux-flow
state driven up to the instability point. From the measured current-voltage
curves we derive the vortex critical velocity v∗ for several temperatures.
From the v∗(T) values, the quasiparticle energy relaxation time
τϵ is evaluated within the Larkin-Ovchinnikov model and
numerical calculations of the quasiparticle energy relaxation rates are carried
out to support the experimental findings. Besides the expected constant
behavior of τϵ(T) for the dirty samples, we observe a strong
temperature dependence of the quasiparticle energy relaxation time in the clean
samples. This feature is associated with the increasing contribution from the
electron-phonon scattering process as the dirty limit is approached from the
clean regime