An optoelectronic device, such as a solar cell, light-emitting device, or
photodetector, comprises a substrate, a number of fibers supported by the
substrate so that an end of each fiber is in electrical communication
with the substrate surface; an optional first layer, covering the
substrate, though which the fibers protrude, and a second layer overlaid
on at least part of the first layer and exposed fiber surfaces. The
second layer may be electrically conducting, and electrically isolated
from the substrate surface by the first layer. The second layer can be in
electrical communication with each fiber, and an electrically conducting
path can exists between the second layer and the substrate surface
through each fiber. The substrate, in whole or in part (such as the
substrate surface) can be electrically conducting. The electrically
conducting path may comprises a semiconductor p-n junction, so that the
optoelectronic device emits light, provides a photovoltaic potential,
and/or is sensitive to light, for example acting as a photoresistor,
photodetector, and the like.