The loss of translational symmetry at the ends of a carbon nanotube has a n
on-trivial effect on its ballistic conductance. Capping an armchair nanotub
e st one end leads to the loss of one ballistic conductance channel. This e
xplains recent experimental findings of S. Frank, P. Poncharal, Z.L. Wang,
W.A. de Heer [Science 280 (1998) 1744]. The loss of translational symmetry
is not accompanied by the localization of states at the open ends of an arm
chair nanotube. This contrasts with the zigzag case where localized end-sta
tes do occur. This behavior derives from the properties of the correspondin
g infinite nanotubes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.