At any metal-carbon nanotube interface there is charge transfer and the
induced interfacial field determines the position of the carbon nanotube band
structure relative to the metal Fermi-level. In the case of a single-wall
carbon nanotube (SWNT) supported on a gold substrate, we show that the charge
transfers induce a local electrostatic potential perturbation which gives rise
to the observed Fermi-level shift in scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS)
measurements. We also discuss the relevance of this study to recent experiments
on carbon nanotube transistors and argue that the Fermi-level alignment will be
different for carbon nanotube transistors with low resistance and high
resistance contacts.Comment: 4 pages, 3 ps figures, minor corrections, accepted by Phys. Rev. Let