We study the fluctuation-mediated interactions between two atoms in the
presence of an aplanatic lens, demonstrating an enhancement in their resonant
dipole-dipole interaction. We derive the field propagation of the linear
optical system in terms of the electromagnetic Green's tensor for an aplanatic
lens. The collective internal atomic dynamics is analyzed via a Lindblad master
equation, which allows one to characterize the dispersive and dissipative
interactions between atoms. We thus demonstrate that the resonant dipole-dipole
coupling between the atoms can be enhanced in the focal plane of the lens, and
the lens-modified energy exchange between the atoms can create a mutual
trapping potential. Our work opens new avenues for expanding dipole-dipole
interactions to macroscopic scales and the experimental platforms to study
them