We present a theory of the phonon-assisted nonlinear dc transport of 2D
electrons in high Landau levels. The nonlinear dissipative resistivity displays
quantum magneto-oscillations governed by two parameters which are proportional
to the Hall drift velocity vH of electrons in electric field and the speed
of sound s. In the subsonic regime, vH<s, the theory quantitatively
reproduces the oscillation pattern observed in recent experiments. We also find
the π/2 phase change of oscillations across the sound barrier vH=s. In
the supersonic regime, vH>s, the amplitude of oscillations saturates with
lowering temperature, while the subsonic region displays exponential
suppression of the phonon-assisted oscillations with temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure