It is shown that a polarized microwave radiation creates directed transport
in an asymmetric antidot superlattice in a two dimensional electron gas. A
numerical method is developed that allows to establish the dependence of this
ratchet effect on several parameters relevant for real experimental studies. It
is applied to the concrete case of a semidisk Galton board where the electron
dynamics is chaotic in the absence of microwave driving. The obtained results
show that high currents can be reached at a relatively low microwave power.
This effect opens new possibilities for microwave control of transport in
asymmetric superlattices.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figure