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The migration of a polaron at polymer/polymer interface is believed to be of fundamental importance for the transport and light-emitting properties of conjugated polymer-based light emitting diodes.Based on the onedimensional tight-binding Su-Schrieffer-Heeger(SSH)model,we have investigated polaron dynamics in a onedimensional polymer/polymer system by using a nonadiabatic evolution method.In particular,we focus on how a polaron migrates through the conjugated polymer/polymer interface in the presence of exteal electric field.The results show that the migration of polaron at the interface depends sensitively on the hopping integrals,the potential barrier induced by the energy mismatch,and the strength of applied electric field which increases the polaron kinetic energy.