While materials science focuses on structure-property-processing-performance , solid state physics focuses on the quantum mechanical reasons why copper conducts electricity but glass does not, or why iron is magnetic but aluminum is not.
That’s where enters the chat.
Here is why every Materials Engineer needs this book (and where to ethically find the digital version). As materials engineers, we learn the Hall Effect exists. Kittel explains why the sign of the Hall coefficient tells you if you are dealing with electrons or "holes." We learn about ferromagnetism . Kittel explains the exchange integral and why iron loses its magnetism above the Curie temperature.
The Materials Engineer’s Guide to Kittel: Why "Introduction to Solid State Physics" is Still the Bible