We
theoretically and experimentally investigated the spontaneous
light emission of ZnO nanowires (NWs) arranged in grating structures.
Through systematic calculations of light extraction and absorption
efficiencies together with the Purcell factor, we shed light on the
influence of disorder on these optical processes. This analysis unveils
the role of optical resonances to achieve direct light extraction
and to enhance the spontaneous emission. We demonstrate that the periodic
structuring of the ZnO NWs at the micrometer scale is a robust and
efficient solution to increase the spontaneous emission efficiency.